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Studying with a brain injury: what are reasonable adjustments

39 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the BBK Free Speech Podcast, Caroline Klage, Head of Brain Injury, and Emily White, Solicitor, are joined by Jennifer Mellor, Education Consultant at Care to Educate [https://caretoeducate.co.uk/], for an open conversation about what it really means to navigate higher education without adequate support. Drawing on lived experience and professional insight, the discussion explores: • How brain injuries can manifest in academic settings and the challenges this creates  • The gaps and inconsistencies within the current university support systems  • What meaningful, practical change could look like for students who need it most Together, the group examines the cultural shifts, policy improvements and on‑the‑ground actions required to build a fairer, more accessible higher education landscape for students with brain injuries - and why levelling the playing field is long overdue.

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In this episode of the BBK Free Speech Podcast, Caroline Klage, Head of Brain Injury, and Emily White, Solicitor, are joined by Jennifer Mellor, Education Consultant at Care to Educate [https://caretoeducate.co.uk/], for an open conversation about what it really means to navigate higher education without adequate support. Drawing on lived experience and professional insight, the discussion explores: • How brain injuries can manifest in academic settings and the challenges this creates  • The gaps and inconsistencies within the current university support systems  • What meaningful, practical change could look like for students who need it most Together, the group examines the cultural shifts, policy improvements and on‑the‑ground actions required to build a fairer, more accessible higher education landscape for students with brain injuries - and why levelling the playing field is long overdue.

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