'Light at the end of the tunnel': Stellenbosch University graduates ready to make a change | News24

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Stellenbosch University graduates are ready to make a difference after obtaining their qualifications across different fields, following their December graduation.

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Dr Anusha Lachman wants to advocate for mental healthcare for children, while BSc Dietetics graduate Mikyle Rodrigues looks forward to working with diabetic patients. Dr Slindile Thabede, a PhD graduate in Theology, seeks to disrupt societal norms that favour men at the expense of women. Thabede's journey started as a skin and body therapist, a profession she took on after completing her studies in somatology.

"There's no such thing as the universal mother and child. In Africa, children are routinely brought up in communities by aunts, grandmothers, or extended families. When we think about child mental health on our continent, we have to also think of the mental health of the caregiver," she said.

 

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