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Safety first
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
Being safe means looking out for dangers when you are out and about, in the home, at work and when you are having fun. Daryl is making lunch, he is using the cooker to make soup and boil an egg. Could you see the danger? See what happens when Shelley comes in! Kathy's gone for a walk in the woods. She thinks she's safe, but she's on her own. Do you think that's safe? This DVD has lots of ideas for keeping safe.
Preventing falls in people with learning disabilities: making reasonable adjustments
- Author:
- PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND
- Publisher:
- Public Health England
- Publication year:
- 2019
- Place of publication:
- London
This guide contains information to help staff in public health, health services and social care to prevent falls in people with learning disabilities. It is also intended to help falls prevention services to provide support that is accessible to people with learning disabilities. It sets out the findings of research, highlights relevant policy and guidelines, and also provides case studies and examples of reasonable adjustments. It provides links to online resources and where they can be accessed. It will be of use to family carers, friends and paid support staff to help them think about what risks may contribute to falls and how to reduce these risks. It is one of a series of guides looking at reasonable adjustments in different service areas to enable public sector organisations to fulfil their duties to disabled people under the Equality Act 2010. (Edited publisher abstract)
Tenancy agreement: your rights and responsibilities
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2006
- Pagination:
- DVD, booklet
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
The DVD is called "Your Tenancy" and it is all about Tenancy Agreements . A Tenancy Agreement is a legal document, this means it is the law and when signed agreeing to rules for tenant and landlord. These rules are about rights and responsibilities. Rights are things that one can choose to do in your home, but with rights come responsibilities, these are things that have to be done when living in one's home.
How to open a bank account
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
This DVD is all about bank accounts, how to open one and how to be safe with your money. This friendly DVD shows all the things one needs to know to have a bank account and be safe.
I feel good
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
Why should you exercise? Exercise can help keep the body working well. We all need to do exercise because it can help our bodies to work properly and to keep our heart healthy. The heart is like a pump and it pushes the blood around the body. Our heart is very important, a healthy heart can stop us getting ill. This film shows lots of ideas to get more exercise when at home or out and about.
Telesafe 2: a video resource pack on safety: for use with people with learning difficulties and their carers
- Authors:
- VALUES INTO ACTION, TELESAFE ASSOCIATION
- Publisher:
- Values into Action; Telesafe Association
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- Videocassette, booklet
- Place of publication:
- London
- Edition:
- 2nd
This is a video that helps with the bogus callers issue. Telesafe 2 is video resource pack on safety produced by The Telesafe Association and Values Into Action. This gave people the opportunity to talk about ID cards, door chains and keeping safe when somebody you don't know knocks at your door. The video also covered harassment on the street and on buses.