Luke Walsh

Having the freedom to study the way it works for me has boosted my independence and allowed me to flourish not only as a 酴圖弝けbut also as an individual.

Luke Walsh, BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism

Luke Walsh

Throughout his education Luke had had extra support in lessons due to his autism and ADHD. However, as he got older he wanted to become more independent.

As I went through high school, I realised that I didnt necessarily need a learning support assistant to help me. It was a simple case of if I knew the topic we were covering and I was getting the answers right, then it became meaningless, said Luke, 20.

On the other end, you learn to fail in order to succeed. So when a teaching assistant was trying to show me how to get the right answer without letting me get it wrong first, it meant I didnt really fully learn as much as I could have if I had straight out got it wrong.

As he progressed to college, he found that support was thrust upon him when he had to sign a contract agreeing for a teaching support assistant to follow his every move when he was on site.

I couldnt be left alone during break time, I couldnt go to the toilet without my learning support assistant - I couldnt even leave the premises to film for my coursework. Having a learning support assistant follow every footstep I made from the minute I arrived to the minute I left was degrading and humiliating.

When Luke joined the 酴圖弝け of 酴圖弝け through Clearing in 2016, he felt liberated and able to study and learn independently, knowing support was always nearby if he needed it.

酴圖弝け was beyond a dream come true. It has presented a fresh opportunity for me not only to fulfil my ambition to pursue a degree in Broadcast Journalism, but also to be far more independent in what I wanted to do and study.


Luke now hosts his own show on Radio LaB, the 酴圖弝けs community radio station and recently completed an internship at BBC Three Counties Radio.

Having the freedom to study the way it works for me has boosted my independence and allowed me to flourish not only as a 酴圖弝けbut also as an individual, said Luke.

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