Ucd Access Centre What is Unilink? Unilink is a private, confidential, practical occupational therapy support service for students who may be experiencing mental health difficulties, and/or physical/sensory difficulties. The Unilink service was established in Trinity College Dublin, and is now provided in UCD by TCD Unilink occupational therapists (OT). Unilink Mission Statement The mission statement of the Unilink Service is to support you the student in your college journey, to engage in your student role and complete your studies throughout your college career. What is an Occupational Therapist (OT)? An Occupational Therapist works collaboratively with you, to support you in achieving a fulfilled and satisfied life through the use of purposeful activity or interventions designed to promote your health and well-being. UCD UNILINK 6pg DL.indd 1-3 How can I contact the Unilink Service in UCD? If you would like more information on the Unilink Service, please visit our website at: www.tcd.ie/disability/services/Unilink If you are interested in using the Unilink service, you can contact the UCD Access Centre Disability Adviser: Julie Tonge (01) 716 7179 email: [email protected] Student Guide TO the UNIlink service in UCD If you would like to speak with Claire directly, please call (Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm): Claire Gleeson (085) 7585835 Director of the Unilink Service: Dr. Clodagh Nolan (01) 8963218 If you require this leaflet in an alternative format please email: [email protected] 24/05/2013 14:00 What can I expect in my first meeting? An initial meeting will be arranged at a time that suits you in college. Your OT will tell you about the Unilink service and the way the service works. You may discuss with your OT the types of things you would like to work on and your OT may suggest some ways to do this with their support. At the end of the meeting you can decide if and how you would like to engage with your OT. If you do not wish to use Unilink, just mention this to your OT at the first meeting. Whether or not you decide to use Unilink is completely your decision. Who runs the Unilink Service? The Unilink Service in UCD is provided in collaboration with the Access Centre, Disability Support Service and the Unilink Service in Trinity College Dublin. The Unilink staff members are qualified and experienced occupational therapists, bound by the Code of Practice of the Association of Occupational Therapists in Ireland. What can Unilink offer you? The aim of the Unilink Service is to enable you the student, to develop practical skills and strategies to help you in your role as a student both academically and socially. Unilink is provided on a one-to-one basis and is a student-centered service, this means that the sessions are guided by what you, the student needs and wants to do. How can I avail of the Unilink Service in UCD? Who works in the Unilink Service in UCD? The Unilink Service in UCD is staffed by occupational therapists, who are part of a larger team based in Trinity College. Claire Gleeson Claire joined the Unilink service in September 2008 and since then she has been working collaboratively with students with mental health difficulties and has specialised in working with students with Asperger’s Syndrome in providing support with engagement and integration into college life; both academically and socially. Claire started working with UCD students in September 2012. The Unilink Service is provided on UCD campus. You can avail of the Unilink Service if you are a student of UCD and are registered with the Access Centre, Disability Support Service. Please contact the UCD Disability Adviser, Julie Tonge if you are interested in finding out more about the service. UCD UNILINK 6pg DL.indd 4-6 24/05/2013 14:00
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