i is — DOUGLAS COLLEGE ARCHIVES Mad Hatter Page 3 a ea a " ra a : ar This fall, Occupational Health will be offered at Douglas College on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Registered students will also need their days free for practi- cums. For Morrow, this coming year will mean doing more updating for the course material in her main areas of study: the role of the Occupational Health Consultant; legislation of health and safety; and the promotion of change in individual organi- zations. "lor a program that started with only a budget of $4,000, we've come a long way," Morrow says. - DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES we could keep them. If you plan to attend all or part.of the morning, please let me know which topics you are most interested in. If this date isn't suit- able, you are welcome to borrow the materials at your leisure. Gladys Loewn Previewing Materials on Disability Issues In 1981 through a grant from the Ministry of Education, Camosun College created a series of slide/tape presentations on various topics related to working with people with disabilities. The plan was to use the series for in-service, information sessions. The topics included: - Employment and Financial Aid - Access and Accommodation - [Transportation - Adaptive Recreation - Normal Patterns of Development - Into the Mainstream - The Skeletal, Muscular, and Nervous System - Aids to Independence ~ Handling and Mobility Techniques - Therapeutic Intervention - Definitions - Major Disabling Conditions There are also several draft copies of booklets on similar topics. You are invited to attend a preview of these materials on Thursday, May 2, be- tween 0900 - 1200 hours in Room 2710. My aim is to decide whether you or | can use Ihe matorials in its present form. 1 have been given a set in order to determine it ‘Photo of the Week Blair Fisher Music Instructor Tuning up for summer...