Health, Wellbeing and Disability
Health and Wellbeing
Policy Title | Last Review Date | File |
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Procedure for Responding to Reports of Missing Students | 15/01/2016 | Protocol for Responding to Missing Students |
Guidelines for the Support of Pregnant students | 02/12/2011 | Guidelines for the Support of Pregnant Students |
UCC Student Mental Health: Policy for Staff | 15/05/2023 | |
Student Ombudsman Terms of Reference | Student Advisor and Ombudsman | |
Protocol for Responding to the Death of a Student | 15/06/2023 | Protocol for Responding to the Death of a Student |
Reasonable Accommodations
This policy is intended to ensure that students with disabilities/learning differences/significant ongoing health conditions may access a holistic learning experience on an equal footing to all members of the UCC community. This policy provides a framework for the provision of Reasonable Accommodations for students with disabilities/ learning differences/significant ongoing health conditions who have registered with Disability Support in UCC.
Policy Title | Last Review Date | File |
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Reasonable Accommodations Policy for Students with Disabilities | 16-06-2023 | Reasonable Accommodations Policy |
Disability
Students should refer to the Reasonable Accommodations Policy
Staff Guidelines are available on the Access UCC SharePoint site (UCC staff only access)
Student Alcohol Policy
Campus alcohol policy to promote sensible drinking among students.
Policy Title | Last Review Date | File |
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Student Alcohol Policy | 22/11/2013 | Student Alcohol Policy |
Fitness to Practise/Fitness to Continue in Study
Fitness to Continue in Study- This Policy is expressly intended to be supportive of individual students who may be in distress or difficulty whilst also recognising the right of the wider University community work, study and live free of undue duress/distress caused by others.
Fitness to Practise- To describe an individual as ‘Fit to Practise’ in the context of certain professions is to say he or she possesses the attributes considered necessary in an individual to allow that individual to practise as an independent practitioner in their relevant profession. The Fitness to Practise policy is needed to ensure that, in addition to having achieved the required academic standard, students are deemed 'fit to practise' in their chosen profession. For further information on this policy, please see link below.
Policy Title | Last Review Date | File |
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Fitness to Practise policy | 17/06/2022 | For further information on this policy, please visit Fitness to Practise |
Fitness to Continue in Study policy | 27/06/2014 | Fitness to Continue in Study.pdf |