PDF | No. 17 (2003)
Background
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Editor's Message
(Eric Macnaughton) -
Attaining your Educational Dreams
((guest editorial) Enid Weiner) -
Supported Education Qs & As
(Jill Newman) -
Illness Self-Management, Early Intervention and Supported Education
(Eric Macnaughton) -
Disclosure and Accomodations: My Leap of Faith
(Sylvie Martel) -
Lorne Fraser Educational Fund
(Barb Bawlf) -
Fear, Anxiety and Getting an Education: Common Obstacles
(Sarah Newth) -
Analyzing School Interactions: Regaining Perspective by Understanding Emotion Language
(Rose Marie Borutski)
Experiences and Perspectives
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Surviving and Thriving at York
(Kristin Tokarsky) -
From Depression to a Rhodes Scholarship
(Natasha De Sousa) -
Psychosis on Burnaby Mountain: What Doesn't Kill Me Makes Me Stronger
(Dana) -
Measures of Success
(Cynthia Row) -
How I Started the Lorne Fraser Educational Fund
(Lorne Douglas Fraser) -
A Professor's Extra Effort
(York University Stigma Sub-committee) -
Night School: A Place for Father and Daughter to Bloom
(Barb Bawlf) -
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to my BSW
(Robert Kaye)
Alternatives and Approaches
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Access to College and University for Consumer/Survivors: A National Picture
(Heather McKee) -
Psychiatric Dis/Abilities Program
(Kathy Smith) -
US Supported Education Models to Learn From
(Sarah Hamid-Balma) -
The Benefits of Peer Support
(Jennifer Lund) -
The GOLD Program
(Corinne Bees)
Regional Programs and Resources
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What BC Campus Disability Centres Can Offer Students: A Survey of Several Universities and Colleges
(Dana) -
THEO BC's Supported Education Program and Bursary
(Megan Graham) -
Education Coaching
(Bernice Montgomery) -
The Clubhouse as a Base for Education
(Interviews with clubhouses in Richmond, Nanaimo, Langley) -
Community College Partners with CMHA Port Alberni
(Sandra Leicester & Sharon Barret) -
Creative Learning: Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design
(Heather Mitchell, Dawn Whitworth, & Dr. Rory Wallace) -
Vancouver Education and Leisure Fund
(Heather Jahrig & Janet Ashdown) -
Funding Options for Students with Mental Illness
(Coralie McCormick & Sylvie Martel)