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Stepping stones: a fun-filled CD to help people with learning disabilities ...
- Authors:
- ANTIMATTER, (Producer)
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- CD ROM, booklet
- Place of publication:
- Brighton
A CD to help people with learning disabilities towards employment, this easy-to-use programme is led by cartoon character Jo. He talks directly to the user, guiding them to create a useable CV and think about the right kind of employment for them. With Jo, the user will: learn how to look for work/go job hunting; develop time management skills; create their personal diary showing activities, free time and time available for work; find organisations that can help to find work and training; and find examples of people and projects that have succeeded in work and training.
Exploring sexual and social understanding: an illustrated pack designed for working with people with learning disabilities
- Authors:
- DODD Karen, et al
- Publisher:
- British Institute of Learning Disabilities
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 46p., CD-ROM
- Place of publication:
- Kidderminster
An illustrated pack designed for working with people with learning disabilities This pack has been developed to provide a flexible visual resource that can be used to assess sexual knowledge and capacity to consent, and help to teach and discuss appropriate social and sexual behaviour. It has been evaluated with a range of people with learning disabilities. The pack includes a CD-ROM containing 178 pictures that can be arranged into sequences to form stories. These can represent conventional, unconventional, legal and illegal social and sexual activities. The stories can be created either by the person with learning disabilities or by the professional. The pack also contains a capacity assessment form to help determine whether the person with learning disabilities has the capacity to consent to a specific sexual relationship.
Feeling poorly: a complete assessment and training pack to help people with learning disabilities communicate effectively about symptoms of illness and pain
- Authors:
- DODD Karen, GATHARD Jo
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Publication year:
- 1998
- Pagination:
- 85p., looseleaf, booklet
- Place of publication:
- Brighton
This comprehensive full-colour training resource is designed to enable people with learning disabilities to develop the skills to communicate effectively about pain. Feeling Poorly includes client assessment and evaluation tools, in addition to guideline materials for taught sessions which will help staff to ascertain existing knowledge and understanding prior to facilitating the group. The materials also include photocopiable masters of the evaluation sheets, OHP masters and lotto cards.