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It's my life?
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
Alison worked on her life plan. She has lots of things that are important to her like her family, Speakup and her house. She wants to do lots of things like getting a job and going on holiday. These are life choices and she puts them in the stars because they are important to her.
Dialling 999
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
Dialling 999 could save somebody's life. The DVD tells of Val who was out for a walk one morning and saw a man collapsed on the pavement. She didn't panic, found a phone and dialled 999. This DVD is good to watch with the other Speakup DVD’s “Safety First” and “Bully Off!” and makes a training pack for school leavers.
It's still my life?
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
Alison moved house and has a nice flat which she finds easier to look after. She used to have a budgie in her old house.....she wasn't allowed any pets in her new flat so she let a friend look after it for her. Val is Alison’s sister.....she is meeting Alison in town so they can go and look for a holiday. Last year Alison said she wanted to go on holiday....they have to find somewhere nice to go and then book it in a shop like this one. It takes some time to plan a holiday and then save the money to pay for it.
Changing our days: finding ways to get what you want from life
- Author:
- WHITTAKER Andrea
- Publisher:
- King's Fund
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 87p.,illus.,CD ROM.
- Place of publication:
- London
Easy to use handbook and CD to help men and women with learning difficulties have better day opportunities. Centred on working with services, families and other supporters to help people to: get paid jobs; do courses at college and get certificates; make more friends; have more interesting things to do in their spare time; and receive help when they need it.