Great new film online

I just found out about a really great film that is available online.
Here’s info about it…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp4PW17U_h8
“If you listen, you will hear us”

A Leicestershire-produced DVD and guidelines aimed at involving people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) in the planning and commissioning of services that they use has been launched.

‘If You Listen, You Will Hear Us’ project gives a voice to all people with PMLD. It has been produced by the Leicester and Leicestershire Learning Disability Partnership Boards along with frontline staff, carers and people with learning disabilities themselves. 

Changing Places Victoria – A great success

I had the pleasure of attending the Changing Places Victoria launch on Monday. It was very exciting to see a great number of people attending the launch and passionate about getting Changing Places happening here.
It was great to check out the mobile Changing Places loo and see how popular this has been for councils. It was also great to hear about the upcoming bathrooms for Ringwood.

Let’s hope that, like UK, in 5 years time we’ll be able to announce the many hundreds of places where people with disabilities can go to because they now have access to an adult height adjustable change table, hoist and real space for assistance.

Intensive Interaction course at Deakin Uni

Cross posting for Mark

barber.mark.m@edumail.vic.gov.au

Dear colleague, the accredited Masters Level Unit of Study: Intensive Interaction: Theory to Practice is available again in 2013, at Deakin University Burwood Campus

Intensive Interaction is an approach to supporting the communication of learners with complex intellectual disabilities and often severe communication impairments which originated in UK and has been gaining increasing interest in Australia since its introduction in 2003.



The approach is recognised an evidence based practice by APS
WHERE :
Deakin University, Burwood Campus.
HOW:
Participants complete the required readings prepared for this unit. Tutorial support is provided by email.
The unit follows 3 phases of on-campus days at Burwood Site, through the trimester with face-to-face teaching by the unit lecturer
·      Phase 1…..3 consecutive days in January
·      Phase 2……a weekend in March
·      Phase 3…..3 days in April
NB To gain accreditation for learning, participants should attend all 8 days and complete 1x 3000 word assignment and 1x 3000 word reflective diary.

WHEN : Begins January 2013
WHO : anyone who works with people with complex or profound intellectual disabilities

Contact Anne Savige Manager of Educational Projects anne.savige@deakin.edu.au+61 3 924 46384


NB More detail is available in the attachment
regards

Mark
Mark Barber PhD
Intensive Interation Coordinator
Bayside SDS
Genoa Street
Moorabbin
Vic 3189

The Lost Generation

It was great to be reminded the other day of The Lost Generation project by DADAA, and even more exciting to be pointed to them on the Disseminate website.
In 2008 I first heard about the project. The project involved films of people with disabilities in WA, Storytellers. I remember as a room full of professionals discussed a film of a man sitting in the sand running his fingers and making patterns. Some proposed that it should be called sand sculpting. Some questioned the value of showing a man “in his own world”. How should this man be presented to this world?
You can catch a brief glimsp of David in Episode 4 of the Findings documentary.
The whole project is worth a look!