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Data Analysis

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Data Analysis

Our goal is to map all the Higher Education Institutions of the European Higher Education Area (around 5.000 HEIs)Our first target were the HEIs with a local ESN section (452 local sections in 37 countries)Second target are the IROs and Disability Offices from all the Universities in Europe (without ESN section)

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Methodology

Services

University Online

Disability Unit

University Services

Residence Halls

Buildings

Accessible buildings

Accessible by means of transport

Accessible parking places

Classrooms

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Data Analysis

From 02/03/2014 to 22/05/2014 we have reached

169 submissions of Services and 549 submissions of University

buildings!

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Country Universities Participating

Buildings

Poland 18 55Italy 15 39

Lithuania 11 17Spain 11 62

Estonia 10 12Germany 9 29Greece 9 13France 8 46

Georgia 7 30Austria 7 18Ireland 7 6

Belgium 6 8UK 6 6

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Country Universities Participating

Buildings

Croatia 5 72

Norway 5 6

Slovakia 4 42

Turkey 4 8

Finland 4 6

Czech Republic 4 4

Iceland 3 4

Sweden 3 4

Bulgaria 3 3

Serbia 2 33

Latvia 2 11

Netherlands 2 3

Portugal 1 2

Macedonia 1 1

Switzerland 1 1

Denmark 1 0

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Country Universities Participating

Buildings

Hungary 0 3

Cyprus 0 3

Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0

Estonia 0 0

Georgia 0 0

Luxembourg 0 0

Malta 0 0

Romania 0 0

Slovenia 0 0

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University Online

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University Online

Website Accessibility• Specific signs can be found at the bottom of each website

that are proof and certification of its accessibility

Example:

There are three levels concerning the standard of web content accessibility (A/AA/AAA)Other signs for an accessible website are:• Screen reader• Subtitles or video text explanation

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University Online

66%

34%

Accessible Websites (168 answers)

AccessibleNot accessible

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University Online

26%

53%

21%

Website’s level of Accessibility (86 answers)

AAAAAA

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University Online

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%81%

75% 72%

51%

36% 34%

9%

Type of online services (140 answers)

Registration to courses EnrolmentRequest for administrative documents Scanned Course NotesOnline Courses Course notes in text/audio formatOther

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Disability Unit

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Disability Unit

67%

33%

Is there a Disability Unit in your University?(169 answers)

YesNo

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Disability Unit

95%

5%

Does the Disability Unit have a website? (110 answers)

YesNo

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Disability Unit

Series1

0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00%

14.66%

7%

82%

73%

29%

67%

How can someone apply for the services provided by the Disability Unit?

(116 answers)

Via internet By administrative inscription Phone CallBy going to the office Video relay service Other

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Disability Unit

Series1

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

39%25%

48%56%

51%51%

54%77%77%

Special material provided (84 answers)

Software Computers Audio books Books in braille

Braille Printer Printers Accessible notes Information and tracking material (audio map)

Other

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University Services

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University Services

72%

28%

Welcome Services(168 answers)

Universities providing welcome servicesUniversities providing specific welcome ser-vices for students with disabilities

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University Services

Se-ries

1

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

36%

51%

60%

50%

32%

University Assistance (84 answers)

other transport voluntary helpertrained assistant photocopy advantages

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University Services

Some of the best practices for students with disabilities:• Additional Scholarship/Reduction of the tuition fee• Learning support (e.g. Sign language interpreters)

• Counseling, psychological support• Exam support (e.g. individual exam day, material, exam secretaries

and private examination)

• Domestic help• Contracted Personal Assistants• Parking for people with disabilities

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University Services

51%49%

Does the University have a Medical Unit? (166 answers)

ProvidedNot provided

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University Services

Socialising:• Leisure and sports activities organised by the

University (e.g. Disability Week)

• Activities by Student Associations and Clubs• Activities and cooperation with other HEIs and

organisations• Accessible social places (cafeterias, common spaces)

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Residence Halls

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Residence Halls

70%

30%

Accessible Residence Halls (169 answers)

AccessibleInaccessible

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Residence Halls

Only 50 of them provide services for students with disabilities (8 of them with a fee)

Some good practices:• Accessible buildings• Guidance, support• Volunteer students or on-call trained assistants• Cooperation with organisations for people with

disabilities

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Buildings

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Buildings

The “Building” part of the questionnaire can be submitted more than once. Some good examples of ESN sections mapping University Buildings are:• ESN Zagreb (Croatia): 36• ESN Tbilisi ISU (Georgia): 30• ESN BelUPgrade (Serbia): 23• ESN InsiDijon (France): 21• ESN Osijek (Croatia): 21• ESN Málaga (Spain): 20

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Buildings

Series1

61% 62% 63%

62%

63%

Is the building accessible for wheelchair users? (549 answers)

Accessible bathrooms Spacious elevators

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Buildings

Series1

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%

46%

21%

22%

Is the building accessible for students with visual impairment? (549 answers)

Facilities for assistance animalElevators with voice announcement on the floor levelsElevators with buttons in high relief or Braille

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Buildings

85%

15%

Is the building accessible by means of transport? (549 answers)

AccessibleNot accessible

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Buildings

70%

30%

Are there accessible parking places? (549 answers)

ProvidedNot provided

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Buildings

Se-ries

1

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

34%

45%

54%

Material available in classrooms (549 answers)

Video Conference Microphones Help Desk

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Conclusion

The general conclusion is that the European Higher Education Area is not fully accessibleThey focus mostly on physical disability and not on sensory (visual/hearing impairment) or cognitive disabilities (i.e. autism)The questionnaire is still out• ESN sections and HEIs are highly encouraged to

continue the mapping process

There is a lot of work still to be done!

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!!

Vasiliki Meletaki, Communication Manager of International ExchangeAbility Team Coordinators

[email protected]

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