Percent of mentally disabled students 2010-2019

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Dear University of Stirling,

Please provide the percentage of graduates who have are listed as having a learning or intellectual disability for every graduating cohort from 2010 to 2019.

Yours faithfully,

James Scheinberg

Freedom of Information Unit, University of Stirling

Dear Mr Scheinberg,

We acknowledge receipt of your Freedom of Information request and will respond as soon as possible.

Regards,

Freedom of Information Unit
University of Stirling

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Freedom of Information Unit, University of Stirling

Dear Mr Scheinberg,

 

I refer to your Freedom of Information request regarding graduates with a
learning disability.  The response to your question is below:

 

The percentage of graduates who have are listed as having a learning or
intellectual disability for every graduating cohort from 2010 to 2019.

 

+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |2010/1|2011/2|2012/3|2013/4|2014/5|2015/6|2016/7|2017/8|2018/9|
|------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------|
|% of | | | | | | | | | |
|graduates | | | | | | | | | |
|listed as | | | | | | | | | |
|having a |3.4% |3.6% |3.7% |3.5% |4.1% |5.1% |6.4% |6.4% |6.8% |
|learning or | | | | | | | | | |
|Intellectual| | | | | | | | | |
|disability | | | | | | | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

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Dear Freedom of Information Unit,

Can you give me the figures for 2000 to 2010 as well please? Thank you.

Do these percentages also represent the proportion of students eligible for/receiving ARUA?

Yours sincerely,

James Scheinberg

Freedom of Information Unit, University of Stirling

Dear Mr Scheinberg,

We acknowledge receipt of your Freedom of Information request and will respond as soon as possible.

Regards,

Freedom of Information Unit
University of Stirling

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Freedom of Information Unit, University of Stirling

Dear Mr Scheinberg

 

I refer to your Freedom of Information request. The responses to your
questions are below:

 

Please provide the percentage of graduates who have are listed as having a
learning or intellectual disability for every graduating cohort from 2000
to 2010.

 

The University’s Management Information System only holds data from 2010/1
onwards and therefore this information is not held.

 

Do these percentages also represent the proportion of students eligible
for/receiving ARUA?

N/A.

 

You have a right under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
(FoISA) to request a review of this decision by the University of
Stirling. If you wish to exercise this right, you must write to the
University to request a review within forty working days of receipt of
this decision. Your request for a review must be in writing and you must
specify your name and address for correspondence. You must also identify
the decision that you wish reviewed.

 

If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of a review, you have a right
under the FoISA to appeal to the Scottish Information Commissioner. If you
wish to do so, you must appeal to the Commissioner within six months
following the date of receipt of the review notice.  Details on how to
appeal to the Scottish Information Commissioner are available on their
website www.itspublicknowledge.info/Appeal

 

You also have the right to appeal to the Court of Session on a point of
law following a decision of the Commissioner.

 

Yours faithfully

Freedom of Information Unit

University of Stirling

 

 

 

 

 

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