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Training for Mentors of Cathay Pacific "I Can Fly

A training program for mentors at Cathay Pacific to help them support children and youth with physical disabilities. Learn about common types of disabilities, their characteristics, and how to address their special needs.

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Training for Mentors of Cathay Pacific "I Can Fly

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  1. Training for Mentors of Cathay Pacific “I Can Fly” Marcus Ng Occupational Therapist Hong Kong Red Cross John F. Kennedy Centre

  2. Objectives • Be familiar with the common types of physical disability and their characteristics • Be aware of the strengths and limitations of children and youth with physical disability • Build up effective helping skills and supportive attitude • Be capable of addressing their special needs in planning activities

  3. Common types of physical disabilities Cerebral Palsy (腦性麻痺/痙攣) Muscule disease e.g.Muscular Dystrophy (肌肉營養不良/肌肉萎縮) Spinal cord injury(脊柱受損) Brain injury (腦受損) Spina Bifida(脊柱裂) Brittle Bone(脆骨症) Congenital abnormalities Other medical conditions e.g.burns, transverse myelitis

  4. Major physical impairments (肌能失調) • Muscle tone disorder(肌肉張力失調) • Motor co-ordination disorder(肌能控制失調) • Muscle weakness (肌力衰退) • Joint contracture and deformity (關節僵硬/變形) • Skeletal malformation(骨骼發育不全)

  5. Associated impairments • Visual impairment • Hearing impairment • Cognitive impairment • Oral motor dysfunction - Speech impairment - drooling • Incontinence

  6. DisabilityVs Ability

  7. Poor walking stability • Use of wheelchairs / walking aids

  8. Poor sitting balance and posture • Use of special seating

  9. 適當整理坐墊可延長坐輪椅時間,減少轉移身體次數適當整理坐墊可延長坐輪椅時間,減少轉移身體次數

  10. Poor hand function and limited self-care ability • Use of adaptive skill • Use of gadgets and devices • Home adaptation

  11. Supportive Attitude • Explore their abilities rather than disabilities

  12. Ask before you help • Wait and listen • Don’t rush. Be patient • Helpful but not over-protective • Respect

  13. Effective helping skills

  14. Make use of the environment Examples: • toilet rail • furniture

  15. Make good use of yourself

  16. Aware of your own body posture e.g. back protection • Aware of your own physical limitation • Ask for assistance whenever necessary • Apply energy conservation techniques – plan ahead

  17. Handling a wheelchair • Manual wheelchair • Electric wheelchair

  18. 開摺手推輪椅

  19. 注意雙手位置

  20. 正確方法 - 放平手掌向下按

  21. 協助移動電輪椅 - 電動 手推

  22. 搬抬使用電學生時注意 • 固定輪椅(上鎖或轉回電動模式) • 關閉電源

  23. Tips in planning activities for someone with physical disability

  24. Consider the suitability of the environment where the activity will take place • Access facilities • Space • Toilet facilities

  25. Consider the nature of activities • Analyze the tasks – what physical skills are required? Can they manage? • Tasks should not be too physically demanding • Encourage physical participation • Try to provide multi-sensory inputs in activities

  26. Consider the amount of manpower

  27. Aware of safety issues

  28. Have fun Thank you

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