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No place like home: a DVD about people with learning disabilities living independently
- Authors:
- BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET LEARNING DISABILITY NETWORKS, LEWIS Michael, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Your Say advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Bristol
In this film people with learning disabilities share their experiences of living independently. The individuals featured live in a variety of different settings and are supported to live independently in many different ways.
Getting better in hospital
- Authors:
- LEEDS ANIMATION WORKSHOP, (Producer)
- Publisher:
- Leeds Animation Workshop
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- (13 mins.), DVD
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
Six short animated films about people with learning disabilities who need to go into hospital for different reasons. The films feature the following situations: going to A&E with a broken arm; going to the Diabetes clinic; needing an eye operation; being rushed to hospital with chest pains and having treatment for breast cancer. An easy read booklet is included in the pack.
See it my way
- Authors:
- POOLE FORUM, (Producer)
- Publisher:
- Poole Forum
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Poole
This interactive film follows the relationships of 9 main characters, each of whom has a learning disability. There are 5 themed storylines, including asking someone out on a date, deciding to take the relationship further and the trauma of being abused. The film allows the viewer to control the outcome of each storyline. Accompanying material includes an easy read information pack, useful for starting debate and discussion, and a CD of additional material.
Food for thought: people with learning disabilities and family carers share their experiences of healthy eating
- Authors:
- SCOTTISH CONSORTIUM FOR LEARNING DISABILITY, (Producer)
- Publisher:
- Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- DVD, booklet
- Place of publication:
- Glasgow
In this DVD people with learning disabilities and their family carers tell their story of healthy eating. Their stories show how some people and families have overcome barriers to healthy eating. As well as healthy eating, the DVD also covers enjoying cooking and eating, having choice and control about what you eat, where you eat and who you eat with. It shows that healthy eating works best when everyone works together.
Lucy's treatment
- Author:
- SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE
- Publisher:
- Social Care Institute for Excellence
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Place of publication:
- London
This film is a drama set in an accident and emergency department. Lucy is a woman with Down’s syndrome who is resisting treatment for a dog bite. She is with her mother when the nurse comes to assess her. The nurse does not communicate well with Lucy. She is doing a pressurised job, but this cannot excuse her behaviour towards Lucy. The nurse also makes a common mistake of believing she can’t provide treatment which goes against her patient’s wishes. It is Lucy’s mother who explains that where a person lacks capacity to make a decision about treatment, the decision must be made in the person’s best interests. Lucy is given a tetanus injection using a limited amount of restraint. NB This film is no longer available to view.
Roger's assessment
- Author:
- SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE
- Publisher:
- Social Care Institute for Excellence
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Place of publication:
- London
Actors have been used in this film. Roger is a man with learning disabilities living in a supported living service. An assessment of his mental capacity to make different financial decisions is being undertaken by Tracey, a social worker. Tracey decided to do the assessment after concerns were raised that staff working with Roger were crossing the line between supporting him to make financial decisions and making some financial decisions for him. The assessment covers different types of financial decisions including day-to-day expenditure and paying household bills. This film has now been revised and is available under the new title: 'Mental Capacity Act: making decisions about money.'
Safeguarding adults: a prevention project
- Author:
- SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE
- Publisher:
- Social Care Institute for Excellence
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Place of publication:
- London
This short film shows how training for people with learning disabilities can help them to protect themselves from abuse. People are helped to recognise what abuse is and to understand that they can and should say no. Each session involves a paid co-trainer who is an adult with learning disabilities. The training has also been adapted for groups of older people, people with physical disabilities and people who misuse substances. This film has now been reviewed and is available under the new title: 'Safeguarding adults: teaching people to protect themselves.'
Personalisation - making it happen: the social worker's perspective
- Author:
- SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE
- Publisher:
- Social Care Institute for Excellence
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Place of publication:
- London
This film looks at the work of a personal budget team in Hull. It shows how the team works with people who use services to provide personalised care, focusing on one family where a mother is having difficulty coping with one of her adult sons who has learning disabilities. The opportunity to spend time at a garden centre transforms the life of her son, but also gives his mother a much-needed break. Without personalisation, this solution would not have been possible and the family would have been reliant on traditional services. Social workers from the team talk about their new ways of working and about the benefits it brings to both them and the people who use their services.
Freddie's story
- Authors:
- JESSOP William, (Director)
- Publisher:
- Blue Apple Theatre
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- (20 mins.), DVD
- Place of publication:
- Winchester
A training film for medical and health professionals which looks at people with learning disabilities in a hospital environment. The film follows the story of Freddie, who has learning disabilities, from his arrival in hospital, through to his diagnosis, giving consent and entering a ward. It highlights points of good practice. It also stresses the importance of good communication and treating people with learning disabilities with respect. The film features a mix of learning disabled actors and medical practitioners.
Researching together
- Authors:
- SORT OF FILMS, (Producer)
- Publisher:
- Sort of Films
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- (12.35 mins.)
This is a film looks at a research project which brought together people with different skills to explore the subjective wellbeing of people with a learning disability.