If you need help with a disability related issue in the Library, the Library Disability Support Team can help.
They can provide assistance with:
One-to-one appointments are available via phone, Microsoft Teams or face-to-face, please click on the Book an Appointment button.
The Skills for Learning webpages contain advice, resources and activities on university study, academic writing, maths and IT skills.
Welcome to the Leeds Beckett Library web pages for Disabled and Dyslexic users. All of the Library website is relevant to you, but here you will find information about the facilities and support we provide to people registered with Disability Advice. Please use the tabs above to find out more.
Information about how to gain physical access to the Libraries and who can accompany you in the Library is also available.
The Study Support Software Finder will help you to identify Disabled Student Allowance (DSA) software, Library software or free software which will help with a range of needs or tasks. For example if you are looking for software which will read text aloud to you, or change the colours of your screen.
The Disability Advice team offer advice and guidance on any disability-related matters. They encourage all applicants and current students to contact them to discuss support and facilities available.
Information about how to access support and what support is available for students with disabilities / dyslexia is available on the Disability Advice website. They offer Disability Advice Drop-Ins sessions at both campuses. Or you can contact them via:
Your chat will be handled by a team of Library staff who may discuss it with the Library disability support team or refer it to them for specialist advice. If you do not feel comfortable with this and would prefer to contact the Library Disability Support team directly, please email LibraryDisability@leedsbeckett.ac.uk