Challenges and Advantages Experienced by FE Lecturers with Non-visible Disabilities

Hi everyone,
If you're an FE lecturer in the South West of England with a non-visible disability, I’d really appreciate your help completing a short questionnaire about the challenges and advantages of working with non-visible disabilities. The responses will provide valuable insights for better understanding of your experiences and will contribute to my final MA Education and Disability dissertation, where I will make recommendations for potential change in the future.
If you have a few minutes to spare, please share your thoughts by completing the survey here:
Thanks so much for your time!
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