PDOP21-1
Watch this 9-minute video which describes the struggles and experiences of individuals and families coping with physical disabilities.Watch the video and make notes. Is there anything that you can relate to your setting? What could you put into practice?
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Social model of disability' on the Scope website
- ‘Disability and the Equality Act 2010’, produced by the Government
- 'Disability’ from the Human Diseases and Conditions website.
- 'Early signs of MS’ on the MS Society website
- 'World report on disability’ from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and The World Bank.
- Regulation 9: Person-centred care of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014
- 'A positive and productive approach to risk requires person-centred thinking’ from Helen Sanderson Associates.
- ‘Personalisation for someone with a physical disability' on the Social Care Institute for Excellence website
- 'Disability discrimination' on the Equality and Human Rights Commission website
- 'Neurological Conditions Factsheet’ from the Neurological Alliance of Scotland.
- 'Care Act resource page’ from Disability Rights UK
- ‘What is life really like for disabled people? The Disability Diaries reveal all' by Frances Ryan, published by The Guardian
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click to read about a 'Person-centred approach' on the Disabilities Trust website.
- Scope, a disability charity, has conducted a series of research reports and the results are included in this report called ‘Current attitudes towards disabled people’.
- Click on the link to find out more about person-centred practices from the Helen Sanderson Associates website.
- 'Increasing physical activity among adults with disabilities' on the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention website. Click to read about how health professionals can play a role in promoting physical activity among adults with disabilities. This refers to the physical activity guidelines in the US, but there are different physical activity guidelines for the UK.
- Click to view the infographic ‘Physical activity for disabled adults’ by the UK Chief Medical Officer.
- Think And Challenge
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