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[11 March 2010] University of Cambridge - Disability Resource Centre - Disability Adviser (Part Time) [More information]

NADP Annual Conference 2010

[23 Feb 2010] 'Inclusive Curriculum and Assessment - equalising the student experience, how level is the playing field?', 29th/30th June 2010, Oxford. {Workshops updated} [More information and booking form]

NADP Spring Conference 2010

[11 Feb 2010] This one-day conference on Neurodiversity will take place in Birmingham on Thursday 29th April 2010. Reminder: Early bird booking ends on 26 Feb. [More information]

DSA-QAG update

[27 Jan 2010] For members: DSA-QAG Update January 2010 (login required)

NADP Research Ethics Procedure

[20 Jan 2010] For anyone wishing to engage in research via the NADP mailing lists. [More] (login required)

Student Finance Stakeholder Interest Group

[10 Jan 2010] For NADP members: New SFSIG Terms of Reference.

Journal of inclusive practice in Further and Higher Education

[18 Dec 2009] Issue 2 of the journal (Neurodiversity) will be available from Monday 21st December.

NADP Autumn Conference

[9 Dec 2009] Notes from the one-day conference The Multi-disciplinary Team (MDT), London, 16 November 2009, are now available.

Hopkins Review

[6 Nov 2009] The NADP Board of Directors have submitted a paper of evidence for Professior Sir Deian Hopkins Review into Student finance Delivery in England 2009.

Disabled Students Allowances

[6 Nov 2009] NADP report on DSAs situation sent to parliamentarians asking questions in both houses this week.

NADP Action Plan

[5 Nov 2009] For NADP members: Download the NADP Action Plan 2009-2010. (login required)

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NADP Annual Conference & AGM 2009 - Matt Frazer

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Transcript of Message to NADP AGM 2009

Hello there, my name is Matt Fraser.

I am a disabled actor and I am also the President of the National Association of Disability Practitioners.

I just want to tell you all what a great job I think it is that you are all doing. From the original humble beginnings of over 10 years ago the NADP has grown into this incredible umbrella group of resources that can help disabled people go through school into further education and out into the big world where they can become equal members of society in the work place through your help, and I think that is a really really valuable thing. But you need to keep going though, and we need to get more members. So well done, good luck and see you next time. Thanks.