articles by F. Tate & links to additional resources


 
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Information about ME/CFS, including symptomology, diagnosis, prevalence, prognosis, etc.
Information includes: preparing for tertiary study with ME/CFS; available Disability Support Services;  your Disability Liaison Officer;  Dorothy Morriss's informative seminar;  possible modifications to teaching and assessment methods; and other various tips and advice.
A list of links to the most helpful sites. I am willing to accept contributions regarding useful tips and services available.
"Why Studying is So Hard for M.E.".

This project aims to increase awareness of the difficulties that students with ME/CFS face, and their unique support needs.
IN PRINT
Soon to be available, this section will explain how you can tell if the findings of a scientific study are reliable, valid, and generalisable.
These are primarily based on my own experiences with the illness, initially very severe, and in the latter years less severe. Contributions are also welcomed.
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Interactive activities designed to increase awareness about the illness, showcase the creative talents and achievements of young people with the illness, and hence facilitate acceptance of the illness both by wider society and the sufferer alike.
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Useful links for the whole family and friends. If you think your link should be added please let me know.
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MESSAGE BOARD
Primarily available for discussion or queries regarding educational issues relating to ME/CFS. You are welcome to post other items, if you think they may be of benefit/interest to others.
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GUEST BOOK
Please leave me a note, on any topic that you like. If there is something more personal/private that you want to discuss or obtain feedback on then feel free to e-mail me: ftate@ozemail.com.au

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