Student Story - Lee Finnegan

Lee was hesitant about applying to St Hild with his specific learning difficulties and physical disability.  But he has found the support he needed while studying. 

Here is his story:

‘I was 29 before I started to read; I wasn't illiterate, but found reading more than a paragraph a real struggle and couldn't retain the information. I would get so frustrated with myself that I just avoided reading altogether. A friend's child asked me to read them a story once; after listening to me struggle for two pages of a children's book, she just smiled and gently took hold of the book and said "Here, let me help you".  She was eight; her gesture warmed my heart and floored me at the same time.

I was diagnosed with various SPLDs (specific learning difficulties) and thought it would affect my ability to learn at St Hild once I started training; I was wrong. The staff helped me access learning in a way that was best for me and supported me in and out of class to achieve my goals. When I have communicated with staff about any areas that I'm struggling in I am listened to, reassured and supported.

The college has sourced 1:1 support for tuition on the assistive technology I use to help me understand how to complete assignments and maximise the use of other resources for me to learn.

I also have a physical disability. I use a range of mobility aids to help me get around, from a wheelchair to a crutch, depending on how I am. I am supported in this too; I am allowed extra time to get to and from classes as well as a rest when needed. St Hild has created a learning environment that is accessible and sustainable for me; my disability and different learning abilities are not a barrier whilst I'm training at St Hild thanks to their approach.

I use a range of mobility devices as well, wheelchair and walker. Having a student picture posted by a student with a visible disability may encourage other potential students with disabilities to enquire. I hope that doesn't come across the wrong way. It’s just when I was looking at colleges, I didn't see any other disabled students and it would have been nice to hear how specific needs were met.

I am currently training for ordained ministry in the Church of England and hope to be ordained in summer 2025.’

Lee Finnegan

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