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Inclusion for people with a disability in University
The Up the Hill Project, supported by the Flinders University College of Nursing and Health Sciences, encourages the participation of adults with a range of disabilities, including intellectual disability, in the social and educational life of Flinders University.
The Project aims to provide an inclusive and supportive opportunity at Flinders University enabling people with a disability, with support from a Peer Mentor, to access the University environment, develop social skills and social networks, and experience a range of educational opportunities and activities.
The 20 years celebration event, held on 18 June 2019, celebrated our trailblazing inclusive university program that has been supporting people with intellectual disability for over 20 years
It was attended by past and present students, mentors, family members as well as staff working in the program and special guests in the disability sector.
A diagnosed disability and are eligible to receive NDIS services
An interest in attending university
Able to make choices from the available University topics
Social skills for educational and social settings
The person must be able to arrange their own travel to and from the University
The person must be able to arrange and care for immediate personal needs, which may include assistance from a support worker
Rillotta, F., Arthur, J.K., Hutchinson, C. and Raghavendra, P. (2018). Inclusive university experience in Australia: Perspectives of students with intellectual disability and their mentors. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, DOI: 10.1177/1744629518769421
Rillotta, F., Lindsay, L., Raghavendra, P. (2019). Journey “Up the Hill” through Inclusive Higher Education for People with Intellectual Disability at a South Australian University: Scope, Challenges and Outcomes to Date and into the Future. Chapter 10. In P. O’Brien, M. L. Bonati, F. Gadow & R. Slee (Eds) People with intellectual disability experiencing university life. p.155.
Messenger, K., Lindsay, L., Rillotta, F. (2019). Journey Up the Hill to My Hopes and Dreams. Chapter 11. In P. O’Brien, M. L. Bonati, F. Gadow & R. Slee (Eds) People with intellectual disability experiencing university life. p. 173.
Gibson CJ (1997) The Next Step: a pilot study of inclusive university education for a selected group of people
with an intellectual disability. Unpublished Honours Thesis, Flinders University, Australia.
Lobban MJ (2002) A Journey of Self-Discovery: inclusion of individuals with intellectual disability in university.
Unpublished Honours Thesis, Flinders University, Australia.
Research summaries were developed with Tim Adam, a Research Advisor with intellectual disability. For six months, Tim worked at Flinders University and worked with researchers.
Tim provided feedback, helped the researchers write things in different ways and helped find pictures. The booklet of research summaries is what Tim helped the Up the Hill Project researchers to make. It talks about six different research projects that have been done about the Up the Hill Project. It is written in Easy English style.
What do adults with intellectual disability and the mentors think about the Up the Hill Project University Program? (2018)
An Up the Hill Project students completing work experience (2016)
What do university lecturers think about including students with intellectual disability? (2018)
Why do people with an intellectual disability choose to come to university? (2018)
What do adults with intellectual disability do after they finish the Up the Hill Project University Program? (2019)
What do mentors think about the Up The Hill Project? (2020)
I'm so excited to have crossed the floor yesterday and graduated from Flinders. The three years I spent there was thoroughly fulfilling and an enriching experience. I learnt new things about topics I've researched over and over again before starting out at Flinders.
Mentors and the coordinator assist participants to set and achieve goals. Examples of some goals are to:
Participants audit one topic during each University semester, two topics a year and six topics over three years.
The Up the Hill Project is not just about auditing topics, participants have the opportunity to meet new people, make new friends, join in social activities and much more!
Auditing a topic means participants can experience university life. Participants can:
Find out more about auditing a topic at Flinders University.
To recognise their achievements participants are invited to do a presentation of their choice at the end of each semester.
Family members, lecturers, mentors and other university academics are also invited.
Participants also receive a certificate of achievement for their selected topic.
After three years with the project, participants can attend a graduation ceremony to receive a certificate of completion.
Participants can demonstrate a sense of pride in completing three years at Flinders University in the presence of family and peers.
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