Get personalised support for your studies
If you have a disability, medical or mental health condition, injury, or other circumstances that may impact your studies, you can register with Accessibility and Inclusion for individualised support.
At Accessibility and Inclusion we will work with you to develop a Learning Access Plan (LAP) that outlines reasonable adjustments and strategies to help you participate fully in your studies at Bond.
Register with BondAbility to access support
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What support can I get?
Support is tailored to your individual needs and may include:
- Exam adjustments (e.g. extra time, rest breaks)
- Flexibility with attendance or deadlines (where appropriate)
- Assistive technology and study tools
- Planning for placements or practical components
- Strategies to support your learning and wellbeing
Support will vary depending on your situation and course requirements.
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Who should register?
You can register with BondAbility if you have:
- A disability (physical, sensory, intellectual, neurological)
- A mental health condition
- A medical or chronic health condition
- A learning difference (e.g. dyslexia, ADHD)
- A temporary injury or condition affecting your studies
If you are unsure if you are eligible, you are encouraged to email Accessibility and Inclusion.
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When should I register?
You are encouraged to register with Accessibility and Inclusion as early as possible, ideally before the semester commences, to allow time for reasonable adjustments to be implemented.
If you register with Accessibility and Inclusion by the end of Week 2, your Learning Access Plan (LAP) and approved reasonable adjustments can be in place for the current semester. You can still register at any time during the semester; however, If you register later, your adjustments may not take effect until the following semester.