delivering diversity
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Presentation at HLG Conference 2010, Lowery, ManchesterTRANSCRIPT
Delivering diversity: evidence underpinning LGBT
programmes on Social Care TV
Paul Ross, Information Specialist, SCIE
“Diversity: the art of thinking independently together” (Malcolm
Stevenson Forbes)
Diversity: Be Involved
Overview
• Demonstrate how the SCTV platform enabled the information professional to embed specialist skills and knowledge
• Lessons learned from Social Care TV’s ‘Working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people’ - additional resources & in-house processes
• To inspire future work by the profession within diversity & online resource
Amid changing scenery...
“ICT is everywhere changing our lives. It has changed the expectations that we bring to public services, and has the potential to transform our relationship with them and the effectiveness with which they meet our needs. ICT is critical to unlocking the efficiency gains required to deliver high quality public services at a time of fiscal restraint.”(2020 Public Services Trust, 2010)
Diversity <Information> LGBT
“As a profession, librarianship draws many people who wish to connect users to information by, in part, identifying critical information resources, in structuring users on ways to find the information they seek, and advancing user information and technology literacy” (Paul T Jaeger, 2010)
“Prejudice requires special information needs”
(Charles R Fikar, 2004)
‘Identify and spread knowledge about good practice’
‘Social Care TV brings to life the work and lives of people involved in all aspects of the social care sector, through a series of short films and links to multi-media and e-learning
resources’
Social Care TV
What we already knew ....
• Research into health (particularly mental health) and social care provision for LGBT people in the UK suggests that there is an urgent need to develop, more sensitive statutory services, to acknowledge specialist support organisations and to address staff education & training needs (Ross 2010; Cant 2009; EHRC 2009; Pennant, Bayliss & Meads 2009; Carr 2008; Browne 2007; NIMHE 2007).
Information Opportunities
• Part of the commissioning group• Identified the need for ‘additional
resources’ to signpost best practice and other organisations resources
• A ‘test set’ to represent the need for specialist information input and to highlight our service within SCIE
Information ChallengesEvidence specific to service user
experience
Free online resources
Copyright & Quality assurance
Approx 10 additional resources
Selection criteria
Changes in legislation & updating materials
LGBT Involvement
• 5 LGT individuals experiences of social care & health
• 3 Practitioners evidence on the experiences
• 2 LG staff members in the commissioning group & 6 did not disclose sexuality
• 1 B as subject expert & information specialist
Selection challenges
User experience
Resource collection
• 1000 sources screened; Google, online databases, LGBT specific organisations and LGBT networks.
• 100 ‘other resources’ selected; best practice, general guidance, reports, legislation and websites. 19 from SCIE.
• Links to Social Care Online• Creation of ‘Older LGBT people’ within
key resources on Social Care Online
Key themes
• Isolation & exclusion• Challenging stereotypes & assumptions• Training needs• Dignity• Discrimination• Coming out – Secure & confident
Impact• Agreed that the information team would selected
10 key resources for all future SCTV programmes• BBC Radio 4: My story – Glad to grey?• Moving Forward training manual – Salford
University• Creation of IDeA Community of practice: (LGBT)
Sexuality in Health & Social Care• Diversity in Health & Care: It should down to
luck – training for good practice with LGBT people
Back to the beginning
Diversity: the art of thinking independently together
Diversity: Be Involved
ROGERS STORY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Rogers Story
Social Care TV: Working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people - older people and residential care: Roger's story
http://www.scie.org.uk/socialcaretv/video-player.asp?guid=CACAAE12-7375-429A-9D9A-1D28E29E65BD
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