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study that explores the capacity of community disability<br />

workers to address the needs of disabled youth. This<br />

study is being conducted in rural areas of Botswana,<br />

Malawi and Mpumalanga, South Africa. Judith Mckenzie<br />

was awarded funding from the Vera Grover Trust for<br />

a study investigating housing and support options for<br />

people with intellectual disability.<br />

Sheila Clow, Una Kyriacos and Nicki Fouché received<br />

Carnegie funding to assist with the completion of their<br />

PhD research. Sinegugu Duma received funding from<br />

the NRF and MRC for conference attendance in South<br />

Korea. Nicola Keeton was awarded an IAPO student<br />

exchange scholarship to study at Emory in Atlanta.<br />

Seyidele Amosun, Theresa Burgess, Gillian Ferguson,<br />

Jennifer Jelsma, Shamila Manie, Lionel Naidoo and Niri<br />

Naidoo received funding from the URC to attend the<br />

World Confederation of Physical Therapists Congress<br />

in Amsterdam.<br />

Based on her contribution to the Human <strong>Research</strong> Ethics<br />

Committee (HREC) of the Faculty of Health Sciences,<br />

Theresa Burgess was offered a scholarship from the<br />

Fogarty International Centre of the NIH to undertake a<br />

Master’s degree in Bioethics at the University of Toronto.<br />

She has also been appointed as a Deputy Chair of the<br />

HREC, a position she will take up on her return. Romy<br />

Parker was awarded a Thutuka Grant in <strong>2011</strong>. Shamila<br />

Manie was awarded a grant from the University Equipment<br />

Committee to enable her to continue with her PhD<br />

research.<br />

Soraya Maart was awarded a contract for disability<br />

epidemiology research, as part of a collaborative<br />

agreement between Department of Health, UWC and<br />

<strong>UCT</strong>. This research will be used in her PhD and will<br />

also inform policy development for community based<br />

services. Soraya Maart was also awarded the Crossly<br />

Clinical <strong>Research</strong> Fellowship. Heather Talberg won the<br />

prize for the best presentation at the Faculty of Health<br />

Sciences Education <strong>Research</strong> Day. The undergraduate<br />

physiotherapy student research was also recognised<br />

in that the two <strong>UCT</strong> groups presenting at the Regional<br />

Inter-varsity Physiotherapy <strong>Research</strong> Forum, won first and<br />

second prize for their presentations.<br />

Theresa Lorenzo was awarded funding from the Vice<br />

Chancellor’s Strategic Fund to investigate disability<br />

inclusion in the curriculum of faculties at <strong>UCT</strong>. Jennifer<br />

Jelsma was awarded a travel grant from the Vice<br />

Chancellor’s Strategic Fund to be used for developing<br />

teaching and learning at Kigali Institute in Rwanda.<br />

Elewani Ramugondo was awarded funding from the<br />

Vice Chancellor’s Strategic Fund for Internalisation with<br />

an Afropolitan Niche to establish occupational therapy<br />

training in African countries, including Lesotho, Malawi,<br />

Namibia and Botswana.<br />

The Department raised its international research profile in<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. Eight staff member from the Division of Physiotherapy<br />

presented at the World Confederation of Physical Therapy<br />

Congress held in Amsterdam, and further work was<br />

presented at the World Pain Congress, and at the World<br />

Disability <strong>Report</strong> launch in Sydney. Members of the<br />

Division were active on the local organising committee of<br />

the annual meeting of the World Health Organisation Family<br />

of International Classifications, which was success<strong>full</strong>y<br />

hosted in Cape Town in November. Jennifer Jelsma<br />

continues to serve as a member of the WHO Functioning<br />

and Disability Group and as a member of the EuroQoL<br />

Quality of Life Group. Romy Parker is the secretary of the<br />

International Pain and Movement Special Interest Group<br />

and was on the Scientific Committee of the 4 th Pan African<br />

Pain Congress.<br />

Harsha Kathard presented papers at the American Speech-<br />

Language Hearing Association Conference in San Diego, and<br />

the Fluency Conference, Oxford. Associate Professor Sheila<br />

Clow was the chairperson of the Scientific and Professional<br />

programme committee for the 29th Triennial congress of the<br />

International Confederation of Midwives. Vivienne Norman<br />

was an invited speaker at the National ENT/SAAA/ SASLHA<br />

Conference. Dr Judith McKenzie presented papers at the<br />

International Association for the Study of Sexuality in Culture<br />

and Society in Madrid, and Q Methodology in Birmingham).<br />

She was also a keynote speaker at the Network of African<br />

National Human Rights Institutions in Cape Town, and at the<br />

AfriNEAD Conference in Zimbabwe.<br />

There were numerous collaborative research activities and<br />

scholarly visits in <strong>2011</strong>. Sinegugu Duma was involved<br />

in a collaborative research project between <strong>UCT</strong>, UKZN,<br />

North West University (Mafikeng Campus) on the health<br />

sector’s response to gender-based violence. Doris Khalil<br />

conducted a study on violence in nursing at the Kwame<br />

Nkrumah University of Science & Technology. Una<br />

Kyriacos was the Western Cape coordinator for a nationwide<br />

RN4Cast research project under the leadership of<br />

Professor Hester Klopper, University of Johannesburg. Pat<br />

Mayers continues to be involved in the <strong>UCT</strong> Knowledge<br />

Translation Unit on-going Practical Approach to Lung<br />

Health and HIV project. Douglas Newman-Valentine was<br />

involved in the PEPFAR funded national mother to-child<br />

prevention of HIV project in collaboration with UWC.<br />

Lebogang Ramma received funding from the Worldwide<br />

Universities Network Academic Mobility Visit to<br />

attend the University of Western Australia. He also<br />

attended training on public health planning for hearing<br />

impairment at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical<br />

Medicine at the University of London. Tracey-Lee<br />

Cloete visited the University of Queensland to meet<br />

with a research consultant in the area of school-based<br />

hearing screening. Christine Rogers visited Professor<br />

Herdman at the Centre for Rehabilitative Medicine,<br />

Atlanta to work on her PhD proposal.<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseARCh RepORT '11

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