Margie Schneider
Research Interests
- Disability definitions and measurement
- Disability and social protection
- Public mental health
- Dementia
Biography
Margie Schneider holds a BSc in Logopaedics (Speech and Language therapy and Audiology) from the University of Cape Town; MA in Applied Linguistics from Reading University, UK; PhD in Public Health from Wits University. Her thesis title was "The Social life of questionnaires: Exploring respondents’ understanding and interpretation of disability measures."
After leaving the field of Audiology and Speech-language therapy, Margie moved into broader social science research. focusing on disability measurement, integrating disability in social protection programmes, and research in public mental health. She has worked as a lecturer in Audiology at City University, London, and WITS University before moving into broader social science research working in Research-focused NGOs, World Health Organisation in Geneva, the Human Sciences Research Council and the University of Cape Town.
Recent Publications
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Jacobs R, Schneider M, Farina N, DuToit P, Docrat S, Comas-Herrer C, & Knapp M. (2023) Dementia in South Africa: A Situational Analysis. Dementia, 2023, Vol. 0(0) 1–24
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Kleintjes S & Schneider M. (2023). History and politics of mental health policy and care in South Africa. SSM-Mental Health, 100206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100206
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Suich H & Schneider, M. (2022) Monitoring disability inclusion: setting a baseline for South Africa. African Journal of Disability, 11(0), a1020. https://doi.org/10.4102/ajod.v11i0.1020