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Name: Cara
Age: 31
Gender: Female
Location: Scotland
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Join Date: January 6th 2009
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Mental Health Disability Fund -
August 14th 2013, 10:08 PM
Hi,
So I've recently been looking up disability allowances for students in the UK and mental health issues are covered under it.
I have anxiety which I'm on medication for and the university is aware of it but I've never put it down on my official student finance application before...and I have already applied for student finance this year so I'm not sure if it's too late to change it (but I guess I can call and ask if I decide to).
Quote:
You can apply for Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) if you have a:
disability or long-term health condition
mental health condition
specific learning difficulty like dyslexia or dyspraxia
You must also:
be an undergraduate or postgraduate student (including Open University or distance learning)
have a condition that affects your ability to study
qualify for student finance from Student Finance England
be studying on a course that lasts at least a year
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That's the above eligibility guidelines which I do qualify for but I guess I'm just put off from applying because my anxiety doesn't cost me any money since the prescription is free in Scotland so I'd feel bad in a way taking extra money when I didn't need it for anything to do with my anxiety really.
BUT obviously being a student has a lot of financial problems and I'm in quite a lot of debt right now so having extra money to put towards paying off this debt would probably really help my stress and anxiety levels. So would this be an acceptable reason for deciding to apply for the allowance?
If anyone has applied for this before and has any further information about it then it would really help. I'm considering calling the student finance place this weekend (since I get free calls then woohoo) to ask them about it.
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