Can students receive equipment before their course starts?
The DIUS recommends that in certain cases LAs could consider purchasing equipment before a student’s course starts. For instance, if the student has been found to be eligible for DSA, and has an unconditional offer of a university place, it would be reasonable to consider purchasing the equipment before the beginning of term. Also, students with particularly severe disabilities, such as blindness, may require more time to train on their equipment, and would benefit from receiving it in advance.
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