Campus Counselling Inclusion – from employees for employees
Inclusion Café
The Inclusion Café is a place where employees with impairments or mental and chronic conditions can meet and get support. It takes place regularly at all three university campuses.
In addition to the casual exchange, there is also the opportunity to receive specific advice from one of the Campus Inclusion Counsellors. Here, the peer-to-peer approach is followed, which means that both counsellor and the person seeking advice have experienced an impairment. This shared experience helps to increase mutual identification and to create a safe space for the conversation, so that you as the person seeking advice, with all your concerns, fears, and experiences, can be understood and taken seriously in a special way. The Campus Inclusion Counsellors show that they have managed to acknowledge their own impairment and handle everyday life and this way demonstrate how to accept and deal with it. Understanding sometimes helps more than mechanic solutions. Come by and get to know the Inclusion Café over a cup of coffee and a sweet snack!
Campus Counselling Inclusion over the phone
Do you have a concern that can not wait until the next Inclusion Café, or would you prefer to speak to someone in private rather than in a group?
Then you can also turn to the Campus Counselling Inclusion over the phone. The counsellors are available during the stated times and will be happy to support you with your personal concerns.
Telephone: +49 331 977 -155312
Campus Inclusion Counsellors
My name is Kirsten Sachse. I work as a laboratory assistant in biological physics. As I have personal experience with a chronic inflammatory and psychosomatic condition, I know how difficult it can be to balance everyday life and work. Since 2012 I am a committed confidant at Potsdam University. I would like to use my experience to solve problems together. "You can never solve problems with the same way of thinking that created them." Quote Albert Einstein.
Consultation hours: Wednesday: 14:00 - 15:00 & Friday: 12:00 - 14:00
My name is Mirjam Labrenz. I know Potsdam University from the perspective of a student as well as from the perspective of an employee. I studied Computational Science at Potsdam University and worked as a research assistant in the student advisory service. I personally suffer from a hearing impairment, also I am chronically mentally impaired. I would like to use my own experiences as an affected person to support others in the environment of Potsdam University.
Consultation hours: Monday: 14:00 - 15:00 & Sunday: 11:00 - 12:00
Temporarily not available
My name is Beatrice Grünberg and I work in the administrative field of Potsdam University for many years. Therefore, I know the structures of the university very well. Among other conditions, I suffer from a hearing impairment. Through my own experiences with this impairment in everyday life, I would like to support other people with impairments through conversation. In particular I can help you to find topic-specific advice centres.
Consultation hours: Wednesday: 19:00 - 20:00 & Thursday: 19:00 - 20:00
We are looking for you!
Do you have experience with an impairment or mental and chronic conditions and would like to help others in a similar situation?
In this case, you can support the Campus Counselling Inclusion team in many ways. If you wish to support as a counsellor, you will of course receive appropriate training in advance. We are looking forward to your participation!
Feel free to contact us or come to the next Inclusion Café.
Kontakt
Beauftragte für Mitarbeiter:innen mit Beeinträchtigungen und chronischen Erkrankungen