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“Hear My Voice” Multimedia Advocacy Training Gosia Nowicka Kim Dee and multimedia advocacy graduates:

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“Hear My Voice” Multimedia Advocacy Training by Gosia Nowicka and Kim Dee

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“Hear My Voice”Multimedia Advocacy Training

Gosia Nowicka

Kim Dee

and multimedia advocacy graduates:

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Class 2007

I’m Vince

I’m Debra

I’m Zach

I’m Keith

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Rix Multimedia Advocacy

• Trained over 1500 students since 2004

• Inclusive classes

• Key areas of study: communication, advocacy, person centred planning, tools, and approaches.

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Foundation for People with Learning Disabilitieshttp://www.learningdisabilities.org.uk/information/learning-disabilities-statistics/ (12/01/07)

985,000 people have a learning disabilityBetween 50 and 90% problems with communication

UK Statistics

Symbolic48%

Non-verbal16%

No intent16%

Good20%

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Pountney, 2007, p.30

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Capturing communication – Multimedia Advocacy in Action

KeithDebra

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Keith and Zach

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HELP ME COMMUNICATE

• Only Speak short sentences / ask 1 question• Speak slowly and clearly• Give me time to answer• Use gestures with vocal communication

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Zach/Keith – What changed…

• Paper Based Profile vs Multimedia Advocacy Plans• Communication• Time, patience

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Debra and Vince

Why I wanted to work with Debra?

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Because I am small & quiet!Because I am small & quiet!

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I prefer it when you sit down and talk to me.

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Debra & Vince

• Why this message?• Impact – what changed?

“It is about me and not my chair”

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Challenges to Implementation of Multimedia Health Action Plans

Kim Dee

Community Learning Disability

Service – Tower Hamlets

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Background to DVD Project• Valuing People’s commitments on HAPs

• Funding from Partnership Board

• Supporting staff to use multimedia in HAPs

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• Resistance to change and technophobia

• I.T. Support

• Difficulty Visualising Multimedia HAPs

• Consent, Confidentiality and Protection of Data

Challenges to Implementation of Multimedia HAP’s

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• Harmonising legislation

• Coordination across agencies

• Adapting Organisational systems

• Resources – time, money

• Evaluation

Challenges to Implementation of Multimedia HAP’s

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• To introduce multimedia Health Action Planning to supporters and carers in a multimedia format (DVD)

• To model good practice

• To demystify HAPs and help people visualise them

• To present HAPs as active plans which help improve lives on an ongoing basis

Project Aims for DVD Guide

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Project Aims for DVD Guide• To help supporters avoid common pitfalls and to

provide helpful tips

• To identify local resources and agencies which provide support in making HAPs

• To create a DVD guide which can be disseminated easily (either copied or downloaded via the web)

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Remaining challenges• IT support

• Training for all – including parents and carers

• Dissemination of ACCESSIBLE information

• Working in partnerships

• Access to resources – Money, Time

• People’s Attitudes…

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Thank You