nanna has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, and she's struggled with accessibility at liverpool.t actually see any of the lecture notes? the university of liverpool have now apologised for the timetabling of lectures in inaccessible rooms. they have also removed the frosted glass. her experience is not an isolated case. ijust got her experience is not an isolated case. i just got to her experience is not an isolated case. ijust got to a stage where i was so angry at the university for not helping me. julia has the connective tissue disorder, which causes her chronic pain. during a number of exams, julia has required adjustments such as the use of an ergonomic chair, were not put in place. physically a test of my pain tolerance and not my academic ability. the university of liverpool told us that they are committed to fulfilling their obligations under the equality act, but they accept that there are occasions where they have fallen short and say they will involve disabled students more regularly in the decision—making process going forward. more than 6,000 people have been forced