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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2657676" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I will leave the advice on managing the T1 hypos and hypers to those more knowledgeable in these matters, [USER=582391]@Gosia Hazell[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>What I would advise regarding choice of university is that you encourage him to visit any universities he thinks he would like, and have lengthy chats with the student support services, well in advance of applying or accepting a place. They should have systems in place to provide for his unique , individual needs, with grant applications to pay for support and he ought to have an assessment of his needs. It can take quite a while to get support in place. It is funded by the local authority of the student’s home address, and some take longer than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2657676, member: 100904"] I will leave the advice on managing the T1 hypos and hypers to those more knowledgeable in these matters, [USER=582391]@Gosia Hazell[/USER] . What I would advise regarding choice of university is that you encourage him to visit any universities he thinks he would like, and have lengthy chats with the student support services, well in advance of applying or accepting a place. They should have systems in place to provide for his unique , individual needs, with grant applications to pay for support and he ought to have an assessment of his needs. It can take quite a while to get support in place. It is funded by the local authority of the student’s home address, and some take longer than others. [/QUOTE]
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