Warmest congratulations to James from the Disability Studies team at St Angela's college! The DSG will benefit so much form James's presence.
Disability Studies at St Angela's https://t.co/DOljJ84nic
@TCD_SNM will be hosting an @IUAofficial Heads of School/Departments of Nursing & Midwifery seminar at 13.00 on 22nd October 2021, entitled 'Supporting Family, Patient and Public Involvement: Exemplars from the Nursing Disciplines'. Register at https://t.co/5njjYyHwag
“Thank you so much for the last couple of months. I can honestly say I don’t think I have every done anything that has changed my views so much - I was daunted in returning to study, but you and rest of the group are amazing!” Disability Studies Student (2020 2021) CS, (RNID)
Anne Rabbitte TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Disability spoke at the recent ILMI webinar, supporting the move to the Social Model of Disability. If you're passionate about 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗲𝘀 see https://t.co/OJcdVfMRBM closing date 28th May.
St Angela’s Postgraduate Disability Studies Course teaches the Lived Experience of Disability. Disability Studies emerged from disabled people’s experiences. Read Sarah Fitzgerald’s blog to find out about her journey into activism.
https://t.co/ZZuZOwIR1K
Happy International Disabled People’s Day, from the Disability Studies team @StAngelasSligo !
Let your disabled friends and family know about the fabulous @ILMIreland
Applications now open for a range of Stand Alone Modules in the January 2021 semester for those working in Nursing/Healthcare who are interested in professional development. Deadline is November 30th- apply now to avoid disappointment.
More details here:
https://t.co/Bi6DyxHxaO
It’s Day 2⃣ of USI Mental Health Awareness Week 2020 and today’s theme is connectivity and support!
There are lots of #COVID19 friendly ways you can connect and support each other
Check out our online hub for more ℹ️ 👉 https://t.co/8eRmKWIJ8s
See below for ideas 👇
#Together
Congratulations to our very own Patsy Mc Sharry and Tom O' Grady on producing an interesting article titled, "How Coaching can Assist the Mental Healthcare Professional in the Operationalization of the Recovery Approach" #greatwork#coaching#mentalhealth https://t.co/g5pT5ZMHnT
Congratulations to the BNSc graduates Rachel Mulherin, Michaela Mc Groary, Maria Shankey, and the staff who supported them, on their achievement of being Highly Commended in the Nursing, Midwifery & Allied Healthcare category of The Global Undergraduate Awards. 🥳
#welldone
Lectures have started with Dr. Colin Cameron on the MSc in Disability Studies at St. Angela's College. You can read about Colin's insights on change-preventing power inequalities between service providers and service users on page 69 of the book below.
#Disabilitystudies