Dear Trudy,
As a student with Manic Depression, and an active campaigner within the
NUS Students With Disabilities i would be pleased to talk to anyone
interested in mental health disabilities in a Higher Education setting.
my own university, the university of Aberdeen tries valiantly to form
cohesive strategies for supporting students with mental health
disabilities. Unfortunately it seldom produces much in the area.
I have recently published a resource based website for students with
mental health disabilities. It is at http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~u01cdo/
.In addition to this, I have established an email mailing list called
synergy.I would be pleased to supply subscription details to anyone
interested.
regards
Chris O'Sullivan
On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Trudy Haak wrote:
> A message from down under...
>
> I am wondering if anyone knows of any research done in the area of psych
> disability within a university context. I would really like hear about any
> topics or literature that you may know of. Relevant names and email
> addresses are also welcome.
>
> I am considering applying for a scholarship in the UK for a psych clinical
> masters and this is an area of great interest to me.
>
> Thanks for that.
>
> Cheers
> Trudy Haak
> EO Officer/Disability Liaison Officer
> Australian Catholic University
> Mc Auley Campus
> PO Box 247
> Everton Park 4053
> BRISBANE
> Tel: 07 3855 7248
> Fax: 07 3855 7268
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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