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A Right to Communicate a short film

A Right to Communicate a short film. NHS Dumfries and Galloway Speech and Language Therapy. A Right to Speak Supporting Individuals who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication – June 2012.

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A Right to Communicate a short film

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  1. A Right to Communicate a short film NHS Dumfries and Galloway Speech and Language Therapy

  2. A Right to SpeakSupporting Individuals who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication – June 2012 • “Individuals who use AAC are included, free from discrimination, and live in an environment that recognises their needs and adapts accordingly” http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2012/06/8416

  3. Dumfries and Galloway

  4. The Project – What we set out to achieve • To increase public awareness of AAC • To increase the public’s knowledge of how best to communicate with people who use AAC • Empower people who use AAC to express their own views • Have fun doing it

  5. Communication Friends Group • Social group • High tech users of AAC • Facilitated by local SLTs & Education partners • Informal opportunities for social communication • Peer support

  6. The Project – the plan • Communication Friends Group would create and star in a short film about how they communicate. • Commission Equal Voices Arts • Use the short film for awareness raising of AAC

  7. A Right to Communicate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx338vnATIA

  8. The Project -Feedback • All participants were thrilled with the online reaction. • Rachael responded: “It’s amazing, I feel so proud to be part of getting the message out there.”

  9. Sharing the short film • Friends and Family • Wider Community – within Dumfries & Galloway • AAC community • Social Media

  10. What other people thought Comments : • “Genuinely one of the most interesting and moving things I’ve watched in a long time.” (Facebook) • “Wonderful video showcasing the value of AAC technology.” (CereProc Text to Speech)

  11. What’s happened since • Participants have been empowered to use the short film to raise peer awareness • Request to use as a training resource for 1st year SLT students at Strathclyde University

  12. Hopes & ideas for the Future • To use within the Personal & Social Education curriculum within Secondary Schools in Dumfries and Galloway. • Share as training resource with all other SLT undergraduate HEIs • Scope to use in Probationary teacher and other training within the region • Edited version as a pre movie trailer in cinemas within Dumfries & Galloway • Support and encourage peer education

  13. The Project – So what did we achieve? • Increase public awareness of AAC • Increase the public’s knowledge of how best to communicate with people who use AAC • Empower people who use AAC to express their own views • Have fun doing it!

  14. Links http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx338vnATIA Or search on YouTube ‘A Right to Communicate’ Follow us on Twitter @SLT-DG or on Facebook at Speech and Language Therapy adult service:NHSD&G http://www.equalvoices.co.uk/

  15. Special Thanks to all members of the Communication Friends Group

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