From September 2002 the Special Education Needs Disability Act (SENDA 2001) required that reasonable adjustments be made in further and higher education so as not to place disabled students at a substantial disadvantage.
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From September 2002 the Special Education Needs Disability Act (SENDA 2001) required that reasonable adjustments be made in further and higher education so as not to place disabled students at a substantial disadvantage.
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