Wellbeing and Welfare services. Where appropriate the University may ask Distance Learners to access local health/ support services. As a Distance Learner, your access to certain services will be primarily online or over the telephone where relevant. You acknowledge that aspects of certain services may only be available during specific hours, and whilst the University will try, where practicable, to find times that can work for both staff and Distance Learner, it cannot guarantee services outside of its normal delivery hours. As a Distance Learner, you may be based outside of the UK, and as such, you acknowledge that the local laws and regulations of your country of residence may impact your access to certain services, and in fact may even mean that you are not allowed to receive wellbeing services (for example). You are responsible for ensuring that you are complying with the local laws of your country of residence before accessing any of the services provided by the University. If you cannot access any programme materials, you will be entitled to terminate the Contract and withdraw from the programme and you may be entitled to an appropriate refund of deposit or tuition fees you have paid to us (where the University reasonably believes there is a fair case to do so, for example, if the University did not provide the appropriate IT access information). The education, resources and services we provide to you are for your own personal educational use. You must not transfer or give access to your programme to anyone else, and you should take steps to ensure that no one else is receiving our education and accompanying resources and services. You must not reproduce any programme materials or content that are provided to you, save for personal educational purposes.
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