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Posted by Ros Connors

Mental health and neurodiversity support a top priority for students this A-Level results day

More than 75% of students responding to a recent survey said access to high-quality mental health support was now a key factor in choosing their university.

The study also showed that almost a third (29%) of those asked had been identified or self-identified as being neurodiverse.

Furthermore, almost half (47%) identified as having a disability, difference or condition.

The research commissioned by De Montfort University Leicester (DMU)* ahead of A-Level results day (August 14), highlights how important inclusivity and support is in helping students thrive at university.

Ros spoke to Jamie Bradford, head of future students and Giselle Kandekore.

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