The Students with Disabilities Collective is a group led by the SRC Students with Disabilities Officer for all disabled UNSW students, including people living with mental illness, neurodivergent people, and those with a developmental illness or physical disability.

The Collective meets weekly during the term.

Students with disabilities and/or other welfare concerns can also access UNSW's Disability and Welfare Space, located in the ARC Precinct in Baxter College, off Basser Steps. The space is open from 10.00am to 5.00pm on weekdays, and students can access a couch, basic food preparation facilities, tables and chairs, and donated textbooks.

For further information, please contact the SRC Students with Disabilities Officer.

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Disability Inclusion Action Plan

One of the five initiatives outlined by the Strategy 2025 is to implement UNSW’s Disability Action Plan (DIAP). This plan aims to make the learning, working and teaching experience welcome and inclusive for people of all abilities.

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Build knowledge, skills and tools to advance disability confidence in the workplace and classroom, and include all stakeholders with disability. These workshops develop capacity to adjust behaviours and have critical conversations, taking an intersectional approach to accessibility at UNSW.

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