Dr Lynda Shevellar is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Science at The University of Queensland, where she researches and teaches in areas of social inequality, community development, ethical practice, and participatory research methods. Lynda has a particular interest in the development of psychological safety in learning, to help maximise belonging. Lynda’s highly interactive approach to teaching is underpinned by thirty years of experience in community development, the disability sector, mental health, and higher education.
The Journal for the Humanities in Rehabilitation is a peer reviewed, multi-media journal using a collaborative model with rehabilitation professionals, patients and their families to gain a greater understanding of the human experience of disability through art, literature and narrative. The purpose of this interdisciplinary journal is to raise the consciousness and deepen the intellect of the humanistic relationship in the rehabilitation sciences.
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