Kimberly Wright has recently begun a placement with the Assisting Living and Learning (ALL) Institute. The placement will last for 12 weeks coinciding with Semester 2 of the 2020/2021 Academic Year. The placement will contribute towards Kimberly’s postgraduate studies in Global Legal Studies.
Kimberly is 21 years old from Dublin, she recently completed my undergraduate studies in Law and Criminology. I am currently undertaking a Master’s degree in Global Legal Studies at Maynooth University. I chose this course as I was eager to further my studies in law on an International scale and to gain a unique insight into the global and legal system and its influence on National and International policies.
One of my chosen modules was a placement programme, the programme I chose was ALL Institute, a well-established organisation that conducts meaningful research and contributes to society on local, National and International levels. It is commendable to witness not only the outcome of the research but the passion and dedication involved in each and every project undertaken by the members at ALL Institute. During the placement module, I have been tasked to perform a variety of tasks ranging from research on the European Ombudsman’s decision on disability rights, conducting literature reviews and undertaking various administration roles. In addition, I am excited to share the work of co-author and assistant editor for the ALL Institute blog, Ideas In ALL.
ALL Institute: Assisting Living & Learning
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News
ALL Member Dr. Unai Diaz-Orueta has Article Accepted for Publication
de la Fuente, J., Kauffman, D.F., Díaz-Orueta, U & Kauffman, Y. (2018, in press) Adapting the Research Development & Innovation (R D & I) value chain in Psychology to Educational Psychology Area. Frontiers in Psychology
Date: Thursday, 26 July 2018
ALL Institute Partners in New Global Assistive Technology Initiative
The ALL Institute is delighted to announce that it is a member of a consortium led by the Global Disability Innovation Hub (Link) that has received €12m from UK Aid - Britain’s Department of International Development
Date: Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Dr. Unai Diaz-Orueta Symposium Presentation at the Mid-Year International Neuropsychological Society Meeting in Prague
"Process-based approach to neuropsychological assessment: from screening tools to comprehensive assessment"
Date: Wednesday, 18 July 2018
ALL Member, Dr. John Owuor, Presenting at Conference, Athens, Greece
5th IASSIDD Europe Congress Diversity & Belonging: Celebrating Difference
Date: Wednesday, 18 July 2018
ALL Member Fleur Boot Facilitates CRE Programme on Intellectual Disability and Assistive technology
Bengaluru, India
Date: Saturday, 14 July 2018
Dr. Unai Diaz-Orueta Gives Workshop at the University of Deusto, Bilbao Invited by Basque-Navarrese Society of Neuropsychology
"Neuropsychological Assessment of Older People: the relevance of a process-based approach"
Date: Wednesday, 11 July 2018
New Article: Fleur Boot, John Owuor and Mac MacLachlan, ALL Members publish in Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
Access to assistive technology for people with intellectual disabilities: a systematic review to identify barriers and facilitators
Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018
ALL Member Dr. Unai Diaz-Orueta Invited Speaker at the Summer Course series in the University of the Basque Country
Topic: "Cognitive ageing: current and future challenge (in collaboration with the clinical neuropsychologists Dr. Iban Onandia (University of the Basque Country) and Mr. Javier Oltra-Cucarella (University of Alicante).
Date: Monday, 09 July 2018
New Article Published: ALL Director Mac MacLachlan in Disability and Rehabilitation
"The perceived needs-access gap for health services among persons with disabilities in a rural area within South Africa"
Date: Friday, 29 June 2018
ALL Institute Director Mac MacLachlan presents a paper at Tokyo University
Symposium on Older People and Assistive Technology, referencing recent publications on Assistive Technology Policy and Systems Thinking for Assistive Technology
Date: Thursday, 28 June 2018