Corrective Services NSW

Reasonable adjustment

Reasonable adjustment applies to modifying the learning environment or making changes to the training delivered to assist a learner who has a special need such as impaired vision/hearing or has a disability. If you feel that you will be unable to successfully complete this course without reasonable adjustment(s) being made, you should contact the Course Co-ordinator to discuss your options.  Reasonable adjustment can include additional support, specific seating arrangements, customised learning materials (i.e. larger print) or modifications to assessment tasks. ​ 

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27 Sep 2024

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