Social support,the presence of barriers and ideas for the future from students with disabilities in the higher education system in Croatia |
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Authors: | Marina Milic Babic Monica Dowling |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia;2. Thomas Coram Research Unit, The UCL Institute of Education, University of London, London, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper examines how students with disabilities in Croatia perceive support, experience barriers and propose ways forward for equality of opportunities in the higher education system. In qualitative interviews, students were satisfied with the informal support they received from family and friends but dissatisfied with the formal support they received from universities and the government. Obstacles to inclusion included: inadequate transport and finance to attend university and minimal adaptation of buildings, toilets, lifts, classrooms and dormitories. Students proposed: investment in adapting buildings, personal assistants, educational grants and transport; coordination within the formal systems from national government to universities and non-governmental organisations; and measures to increase disability awareness for academics, professionals and other students within higher education. The situation for students with disabilities in Croatia is a reminder for those working in countries where policy and practice is relatively advanced that many disability battles are still to be won in newer nations. |
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Keywords: | students with disabilities social support higher education barriers Croatia |
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