
Online Training Sessions in Deaf and Disability Awareness for front line health workers and professionals
We invite frontline health professionals and workers to attend a series of on-line training sessions to improve Disability & Deaf awareness your place of work.
Who is this training for? Healthcare professionals and frontline staff, including Clinicians, GPs, Practice Managers, Receptionists, Administrative and Support staff
When and where will these training be held? The complete course offers 6 x 1 hour sessions on-line via Zoom sessions clustered around Thursday lunchtimes during March and April 2023. at 11.00-12.00, 12.30-13.30 and 14.00- 15.00
What is the training about ? The course consists of two modules. Each module addresses a common requirement under the Equalities Act 2010:
- Module 1 content covers Reasonable Adjustments for Access and has three different sessions : Physical Disabilities. Deaf and Hearing Impairment, Learning Disabilities (these impairment based sessions are repeated 3 times at 11.00, 12.30 and 14.00)
- Module 2 content deals with Accessible Communication and continues reasonable adjustment and has three different sessions: Visual Impairment, Deaf and Hearing impairment and Learning Disabilities (these impairment based sessions are repeated 3 times at 11.00, 12.30 and 14.00)
The sessions under each module addresses the challenges and opportunities for specific impairment groups when accessing health settings. What is reasonably required to redress disadvantage and potential discrimination?
Module 1 – Reasonable Adjustment and Access
Instruction : Please choose one Physical Disabilities session , one Deaf and Hearing Impairment and one Learning Disabilities session from the listing below. You can choose to attend all the sessions on the same day or spread this across time. (Please book 1x R, 1XD and 1xC ). We would love you to do the whole course ,if this is impossible please book what you can.
Session Listings (Module 1)
2nd March 2023 (Thursday)
- 11.00 – 12.00 Physical Disabilities M1R1
- 12.30- 13.30 Deaf & Hearing Impaired M1D1
- 14.00 – 15.00 Learning Disabilities M1C1
Sessions above are repeated on the following Thursdays
23rd March 2023 (Thursday)
- 11.00 – 12.00 Deaf & Hearing Impaired M1D2
- 12.30- 13.30 Learning Disabilities M1C2
- 14.00 – 15.00 Physical Disabilities M1R2
6th April 2023 (Thursday)
- 11.00 – 12.00 Learning Disabilities M1C3
- 12.30- 13.30 Physical Disabilities M1R3
- 14.00 – 15.00 Deaf & Hearing Impaired M1D3
Module 2 – Accessible Communication & Reasonable Adjustment
Instruction : Please choose one Visual Impairment session , one Deaf and Hearing Impairment and one Learning Disabilities session from the listing below. You can choose to attend all the sessions on the same day or spread this across time. (Please book 1x R, 1XD and 1xC ). We would love you to do the whole course ,if this is impossible please book what you can.
Session Listings (Module 2)
13th April 2023 (Thursday)
- 11.00 – 12.00 Visual Impairment M2R1
- 12.30- 13.30 Deaf & Hearing Impaired M2D1
- 14.00 – 15.00 Learning Disabilities M2C1
20th April 2023 (Thursday)
- 11.00 – 12.00 Deaf & Hearing Impaired M2D2
- 12.30- 13.30 Learning Disabilities M2C2
- 14.00 – 15.00 Visual Impairment M2R2
27th April 2023 (Thursday)
- 11.00 – 12.00 Learning Disabilities M2C3
- 12.30- 13.30 Visual Impairment M2R3
- 14.00 – 15.00 Deaf & Hearing Impaired M2D3
Why is this training important? The experience of disabled people accessing health services and information shows that the Equality Act 2010 has not been complied with, and the Accessible Information Standard has not been enforced. For further information click here for our Best Practice Guide :Accessible Health 2022 .
Over the past 12 months, local disabled residents in Tower Hamlets have been creating training modules for frontline staff and health professionals. The modules are aimed at building awareness and understanding of how to better support disabled patients and create an equal health service for all.
Learning Outcomes – By the end of the training, you will better understand and practice
- Social Model of Disability
- Reasonable Adjustment
- Accessible Communication
- To help you create a more accessible environment in your practice
- The importance of perceiving disabled people as individuals
Why is this training different?
- Developed and delivered by people with lived experience of disabilities through our disability-led partner organisations.
- Covers specific impairments: Deaf and hearing impairment, visual, physical and mobility impairments and learning difficulties.
- Looks at the patients journey from making an appointment to leaving the consulting room using a series of scenarios
- It is interactive
- Based on research undertaken in 2021 – 22 with insight from over 450 disabled peoples’ experience of access
- Accompanied by a link to download our coproduced Best Practice Guide Best Practice Guide :Accessible Health 2022 .
How will the training be delivered? The main part of the session will be reviewing these lived experiences, through a series of pre-recorded videos of the lived experience scenarios and barriers.
Who is delivering the training? Real partners, deaf PLUS, ICM Foundation CIC are disability-led voluntary organizations working in Tower Hamlets. This training course is the result of their work with residents with lived experience of a range of impairments. They have produced this training course and a Best Practice Guide to accompany it from their findings and recommendations.