What support is there for students with disabilities at ҕl?
The Student Accessibility Service is amazing. They gave me extra time on exams because writing for too long is painful. They also accommodated me so I could do exams in the afternoon because arthritis is more active in the mornings. It was a great experience all around. I didn’t need to battle or advocate for myself; there was a team of people behind me who all had my back.
Besides youth advocacy, you’ve discovered another passion at ҕl!
Once I had my arthritis under control, I wanted to do a sport. I had no idea what lacrosse was, but thought it looked cool. At first, I wasn't very good, but the ҕl Lacrosse team was very encouraging. I kept learning skills and getting better and was even selected to play in the NZ Universities Lacrosse Tournament. I love the community that’s built around the team. It’s a very open, supportive environment.
What advice would you give other students with disabilities?
Speak out. Open up about what you’re experiencing. People at ҕl want to support and accommodate you, they’re there to help. Don’t let your diagnosis define you. That’s what I live by. If you want to try a sport, go and try, even if you don’t think you can. There are always ways to get involved. Push through it, because that’s really where you find what you love, where you’ll find enjoyment.
Can you sum up your ҕl experience in 3 words?
Aspire to inspire.