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DSA Extra Time Exam & Access Arrangements Assessments for by Expert Psychologists in London, Birmingham & Nottingham UK

DSA Extra Time Exam

DSA Extra Time Exam & Access Arrangements Assessments for by Expert Psychologists in London, Birmingham & Nottingham UK

DSA Extra Time Exam

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Assessments for Extra Time in Exams & Support

Our adult educational assessments typically involve the following:

  • An initial discussion with the psychologist about your academic, social and emotional background.
  • An assessment of intellectual functioning.
  • A reading assessment.
  • A writing assessment 
  • A numeracy assessment.
  • A full report explaining the assessment results.
  • A targeted set of recommendations to further support you.
  • Recommendations as to what additional support you need to develop your academic skills (such as additional time in exams and/or other exam concessions.) This report can be used as part of a Disabled Student’s Allowances (DSA) application which will help you gain additional financial support
  • Advice on whether you are academically gifted
  • Advice on study skills and exam preparation you may benefit from
  • We carry out similar assessment for Assess to Work and to support applications other allowances for disabled people.

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  • Neurodevelopment disorders such as intellectual disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder,
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder;
  • Developmental Coordination Disorder (Dyspraxia);
  • Specific Learning Disorders (such as dyslexia);
  • Neurocognitive disorders;
  • Anxiety Disorders;
  • Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder and other Psychotic Disorders;
  • Bipolar and Related Disorders;
  • Depressive Disorders;
  • Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders;
  • Trauma-and Stressor Related Disorders;
  • Personality Disorders; and
  • Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders.