Harriet Axbey is an author and researcher living in the North East of England. After training as a teacher, she completed her Master's degree and PhD in Education. Her research focuses on neurodiverse interactions, and Autistic experiences of gynaecological and reproductive healthcare. Harriet is Autistic, and has written a children's book called My Brother Tom Has Superpowers, based on her own experiences of growing up Autistic. She volunteers with Scouting and Guiding, and will camp in (almost!) any weather. In her spare time, she enjoys water sports, baking, and watching the birds and horses in the field behind her garden.
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University timeline Glossary Introduction 1: Deciding what and where to study 2: Getting ready - Student finance, applying for DSA, transition from school to Uni 3: Arriving - What to pack, registering at GP, Freshers' week, first lecture 4: Looking after yourself - Physical and mental health, where to get support, money 5: Staying safe - Consent, sex and sexual violence, alcohol and drugs, spiking 6: Finding your people - Coming out, going 'out out', students' union, societies and sports 7: Staying on track academically - Strategies, deadlines, group projects, exams, dealing with uncertainty 8: What next after your degree? 9: Advice for parents and carers 10: Advice for educators Appendix Helpful resources