Autism support
The Disability Advice and Support team can help you with:
- Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)
- Individual exam arrangements
- Teaching and Learning Adjustments
- Advice and support
If you're struggling with anything and need to contact the team, you can email us at autism@dmu.ac.uk.
Keep up to date
You can find us on Twitter and on Instagram .
We also run the , available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Audible and most other platforms.
Support we offer
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New to º£½ÇÉçÇø
New to º£½ÇÉçÇø is an event for new students to get to know the university, meet the Autism Team and spend the night in student accommodation before the academic year starts. The event runs before the start of term so that students can get to know the campus while it's less busy. New to º£½ÇÉçÇø is a great opportunity to make some friends, have fun and experience a night in student accommodation. Attendees are welcome to come along for the daytime portion of the event only if they prefer not to spend the night.
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Social activities
Every Thursday the Autism Team meets outside Gateway House at 6pm for a social activity. Our previous social activities have included trips to the cinema, bowling, crazy golf, quiz nights, comedy festivals, board game cafes and lots more.
You're welcome to join us; it’s a great way to some new acquaintances and socialise in a supportive environment.
If you have any ideas for a social activity, please let us know!
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Lunch socials
Our lunch socials are a chance to meet with others, talk about your week and play games.
Lunch social times:
- Wednesday, 12pm - 1pm with Tabitha: In person, at The Breathing Space (located in Portland Building)
- Thursday, 12pm - 1pm with Adam: In person, at The Breathing Space (located in Portland Building)
- Friday, 12pm – 1pm with Lee: In person at The Pod (located on the first floor of the Campus Centre)
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Mindfulness sessions
The Autism Team offer mindfulness sessions every Tuesday at 12pm until 12.30pm. These are remote sessions on MS Teams, available to book through MyGateway. Recorded sessions are available on the º£½ÇÉçÇø Autism Padlet (link below) for you to access any time.
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Autism Life Hacks
Autism Life Hacks is a schedule of weekly training sessions that autistic students might find useful, covering various aspects of life. Examples include:
- Making friends
- Energy accounting
- Imposter syndrome
- Avoiding scams & many more
We offer a different topic each week. Sessions can be booked through MyGateway. We also have a dedicated Padlet with pre-recorded Life Hack sessions.
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Future Proofing
The autism team offers Future Proofing sessions aimed towards final year students to support with their next steps after university. There is no need to book onto these sessions; you can just turn up on the day. These sessions occur in Gateway House 0.21 on the following days:
- First Thursday of each month with Adam
- Last Friday of each month with Clare
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Mentoring and study skills
The Autism Team include specialist autism mentors and study skills tutors who provide 1:1 support as part of DSA provision. Mentors and Tutors can support you to develop strategies to increase your independence and achieve your academic goals.
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Quick Query appointments
Do you have a quick question you need the answer to? Is there something you’re unsure of? Book an "Autism Team Quick Query" appointment on MyGateway.
Appointments available 9am to 10am on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Meet the team
Clare - Disability Officer
Favourites:
- Film: Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Book: How to build a Girl
- Song: Echo Beach
- Place: Stephen Joseph Theatre
- Quote: "You have to throw a stone to get the pool to ripple"
What would you take to a desert island?
A solar powered radio!
What's one reason you love working at º£½ÇÉçÇø?
I love my job. It doesn’t feel like work and I work with a great team.
Adam - Lead Specialist Autism Mentor
Favourites:
- Film: Shawshank Redemption
- Book: Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire
- Song: Don’t Look Back in Anger
- Place: Sydney
- Quote: "Success is not final, failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts."
What would you take to a desert island?
A satellite phone!
What's one reason you love working at º£½ÇÉçÇø?
Supporting students is the best job ever! Being able to help in any little way really means a lot and I also work with an amazing team!
Lee - Specialist Autism Mentor
Favourites:
- Film: Everything Marvel!
- Book: The Secret Life of Bees
- Song: Little Talks
- Place: The Lake District
- Quote: "If we can share our story with someone who responds with empathy and understanding, shame can’t survive."
What would you take to a desert island?
A pen and paper to make a list!
What's one reason you love working at º£½ÇÉçÇø?
It is genuinely my dream job. If I can make a difference to someone’s life, or even just their day, then it means that world to me.
Tabitha - Specialist Autism Mentor
Favourites:
- Film: Pride
- Book: Deamon Voices
- Song: Rainy Night in Soho
- Place: West Cork
- Quote: "One of the greatest freedoms is how we react to things."
What would you take to a desert island?
All of the books!
What's one reason you love working at º£½ÇÉçÇø?
The work is so varied and interesting and it’s brilliant working in such a supportive team.