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National Graduate Experience Taskforce Disability, Mental Health and Graduate Education Dr. Mahadeo A. Sukhai Chair, National Graduate Experience Taskforce CAGS November 01, 2015

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Contact Information Dr. Mahadeo A. Sukhai, Taskforce Chair – Taskforce and Graduate Project website: php?id=106 php?id=106

National Graduate Experience Taskforce About NEADS Founded in 1986 Mandate to support full access to and participation in post-secondary education and employment for students and recent graduates with disabilities Three core program areas: – Student experience – Student debt reduction – Student employment

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Statement of Need There is a significant need to better understand the overall experiences of disabled students in graduate studies Currently, there is a critical lack of information in this area – Need to understand the “student experience tapestry” – Need to catalogue institutional leading practices

National Graduate Experience Taskforce National Graduate Experience Tasforce Launched in 2012 To examine the experiences of, and barriers faced by, graduate students with disabilities across Canada To develop a discussion paper outlining the current system issues for graduate students with disabilities To produce information and develop strategies to facilitate the success of students with disabilities in graduate programs To develop recommendations for the continued improvement of graduate experience for students with disabilities, that can be translated into policy at an institutional, provincial, or national level Long term: To develop “tool- based” approaches for students, faculty and institutions to use in addressing issues faced by graduate students with disabilities

National Graduate Experience Taskforce High-Stress Environments Mental Health Stigma Invisible and Ignored Critical areas to be addressed: – Self-assessment – Awareness of signs of undue stress – Challenge as a disability – Needed resources – Best practices – Accommodations for a healthy workplace Context and Framing Thoughts

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Establishing a professional identity Seeking balance Competing for fellowships/grants Launching career Self-promotion Relating and working with supervisor Coping with perfectionism Getting adequate sleep Dealing with research and graduate culture Research Trainees Face Unique Challenges

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Power dynamic between trainee and mentor Culture shock and acclimatization/assimilation Separation from family and support network Isolation Imposter syndrome Earlier stresses (e.g., undergrad, life events) Family situations “Confounders” (e.g., disability) Where can Mental Health Issues evolve from?

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Research Methodology KEY FINDINGS REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC AND GREY LITERATURE DATA MINING (OTHER STURVEYS, POLICIES/PRACTIC ES) SERVICE PROVIDER, PROFESSIONAL, FACULTY PERSPECTIVES (SUREYS, FOCUS GROUPS) NATIONAL GRADUATE EXPERIENCE SURVEY N = 250 complete consented student responses N = 57 students with declared mental health disabilities

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Factors Influencing Mental Health in Graduate Education DISABILITY ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT WELL-BEING

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Key Findings – Students with Mental Health Disabilities in Graduate Education Two populations: – Students with mental health and psychiatric disabilities primarily – “Co-occurrence” of multiple disabilities Disclosure, Stigma, and Advocacy Attitudinal Barriers Student-Supervisor Relationship, Support Systems and Identification of Times of Acute Stress

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Highlight: Disclosure Fear of losing funding leads to a lack of student disclosure until supports are critically needed – Students reactive around disclosure, not proactive

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Key Findings – Students with Mental Health Disabilities in Graduate Education Institutional Provision of Accommodation vs. Self- Accommodation Leaves and Funding, Financial Aid and Scholarship Eligibility Safe Spaces for Dialogue; Peer Mentorship Interface between Academic Employment and Academic Program Environments

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Mental Health and the Student/Supervisor Relationship: Supervisor Perspective Supervisor’s Knowledge of and/or Willingness to Participate Mental Health Dialogues Supervisor’s Knowledge of the Interface between Essential Requirements and Academic Accommodations Research Integrity and Accommodations: Authorship Issues Academic and Social Integration into the Academy Boundary Issues Funding Issues Students in Crisis

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Mental Health and the Student/Supervisor Relationship: Student Perspective Disclosure and Stigma Student Preparedness for and Expectations of Graduate School Student Awareness of the Role of the Student/Supervisor Relationship in Graduate Education Student Identity: Timing and Comfort Level with Mental Health Student Engagement with DSO vs. Self-Accommodation

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Recommendations Institutions develop policies and procedures to support exceptions for leaves of absence greater than the institutional standard for disability-related circumstances outside of the student’s control; New faculty member orientations, as well as ongoing offerings through relevant university offices (e.g., centres for teaching and learning, faculty conferences, etc.) include training and resource materials around mental health, and the student-supervisor relationship; Institutions develop policies and procedures to foster open and up- front dialogue with students with respect to systemic and evolving issues that may contribute negatively to mental health disabilities in graduate education;

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Recommendations Institutions establish a staff/faculty position with expertise in mental health and wellness to assist faculties of graduate studies, to work with academic units and departments to ensure that students with mental health disabilities are treated equitably across disciplines, and to ensure uniform application of relevant policies and practices; Institutions periodically review policies and practices surrounding mental health to ensure that they remain up-to-date with current relevant research findings; The creation of safe spaces in which people feel comfortable discussing mental health issues in recognition of the fact that students hold myriad responsibilities and encounter unique demands in graduate school which can have an impact on their mental health be encouraged;

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Recommendations A toolkit for students with disabilities transitioning to graduate education to educate them on issues relevant to disclosure of mental health in the graduate setting be developed; and, A follow-up effort addressing institutional best practices and resources around mental health in graduate education be established.

National Graduate Experience Taskforce Discussion