diff --git a/images/people/Daly.jpg b/images/people/Daly.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8667693 Binary files /dev/null and b/images/people/Daly.jpg differ diff --git a/people.php b/people.php index b7d65a6..c926a11 100644 --- a/people.php +++ b/people.php @@ -126,7 +126,6 @@ Kathryn Church studied Psychology at the University of Regina, Saskatchewan (Masters 1983) and Sociology at OISE/University of Toronto (PhD 1993) during radical periods in the history of these departments. But it was psychiatric survivors who truly politicized her as she encountered them, their stories, and their activism while she was employed as an organizer in the mid-80s. These relationships propelled her into a decade of post-doctoral engagement as a “freelance” researcher working for and with psychiatric survivor organizations. Then, in 2002 she was drawn into Ryerson by the challenge of building a research program for the School of Disability Studies that would resonate with issues and debates in this emergent field.
-+ Una Daly is the Community College Outreach Director at the OpenCourseWare Consortium where she promotes awareness and adoption of open educational + practices to improve teaching and learning and expand access at community and technical colleges. Prior to joining the consortium, she was the Director of the + College Open Textbooks Collaborative promoting adoption of open accessible textbooks through faculty adopter communities and accessibility awareness for + creation and reuse of open educational materials. Her expertise also includes computer technologies and the use of ePortfolios for learning assessment in health + licensing and engineering. She worked as a software manager and engineer at Apple Computer, 3 Com, and Motorola prior to a career shift into higher education. + Ms. Daly also serves as a Masters’ Research Project adviser at the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada. +
++ Patricia Rockman MD CCFP FCFP is an associate professor with the University of Toronto, department of family and community medicine; cross appointed to psychiatry. She is the chair of the Ontario College of Family Physicians Collaborative Mental Health Care Network. She has a private practice in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and leads MBCT groups. She supervises medical residents and has been an educator of healthcare providers in stress reduction, CBT and mindfulness based practices for over 20 years. She is the Director of Education at the Centre for Mindfulness Studies. +
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