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Scottish Council on Deafness Bulletin | Bi-Monthly Magazine for SCoD Members

We have translated our news into BSL. Please use this link to our YouTube page to find the information:

Training-

News-

National Council

SCoD are now preparing our next National Council which will take place on Wednesday 6 December 2017. Papers will be done and sent out to people soon.

Cross Party Group on Deafness (CPGD)

The next meeting will be on Wednesday 6 December 2017, information will follow to members soon.

SCoD’s Autumn Training Programme

Information is available on our website -

Deaf Awareness (K101) and Communication with Deaf and Deafblind People (T101)

Date: Friday 8 December 2017 at 10:00am – 4:00pm

Venue – NDCS Scotland, 131 West Nile Street, Empire House, G1 2RX

For more information and to book a place, click here

Booking for this course will close on Monday 4 December 2017

Inclusive Communication… It makes the business sense

Date: Monday 11 December 2017 at 12:00pm – 15:30

Venue – NDCS Scotland, 131 West Nile Street, Empire House, G1 2RX

For more information and to book a place, click here

Booking for this course will close on Friday 1 December 2017

Please note:

Our training courses may appear more expensive than those provided by other organisations, but that is because they need to be fully accessible for deaf people as well as those with a physical disability. Language/Communication Support is expensive and SCoD cannot subsidise courses by providing this without cost.

Each training course listed includes a closing date for booking. No bookings will be taken after the closing date. As the courses are accessible for deaf people, if we do not have enough bookings and have to cancel a course, we need to be able to cancel the Language/Communication Support without charge to SCoD.

We are offering AWARENESSbites online deaf awareness training – more information in the training part of this bulletin.

Membership

Recently, we have had a number of new members – welcome to SCoD!

We would like to thank all members who have paid their membership this year. Your contribution is kindly appreciated and we look forward to working with you in the future. Unfortunately for those who haven’t paid their membership, you have been taken off our records and will not receive any more information from SCoD.

We are always happy when new members want to join us and are specifically looking for new members who have an interest in

  • BSL language development
  • Communication barriers and solutions
  • General deaf awareness

If you want to know more about joining SCoD and being part of the Deaf Sector, please contact us on or telephone 0141 248 2474.

If you are a BSL user, you can use contactSCOTLAND-BSL to contact us.

SCoD’s “Connect & Collaborate” Conference 2018

Our Conference is on 8 March 2018.

The theme will be “Connect and Collaborate” and will be around the topic “Integration, Inclusion and Wellbeing”. Early bird tickets are now on sale and you can access our Eventbrite page using our website:

SCoD Calendar

SCoD has been updating our calendar with new events and important weeks to remember. Please visit our website to see the newest edition to our calendar:

LinkedIn

SCoD now has our own LinkedIn account to communicate with different people / organisations. Please check out and interact with us through our LinkedIn page:

Disclosure: Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG)

If you have staff who will be working with children and/or vulnerable adults they will need to be a member of the PVG Scheme. If you are not able to sign the forms yourself why not get SCoD to do it for you!

For more information about booking an appointment or general information, please visit our website:

Best wishes

Janis & the SCoD Team

GENERAL NEWS

Scottish Community Development Centre - National Standards

Please use the link of the BSL version of the National Standards.

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Scottish Disability Equality Forum Weekly Poll - Organ Donation

This week’s poll question is about organ donation.

The Scottish Government is to bring forward legislation to provide an opt-out system for organ donation; a change that aimsto increase donation rates.

This means that people's consent to donate their organs after death is presumed, unless they have explicitly said otherwise.

For more information about the opt-out system for organ donation, please visit:

Our question this week is:

Do you think the organ donation system should be opt-out?

You can answer our Weekly Poll by clicking on this link:

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Consultation on the role of the Scottish Health Council: Strengthening people’s voices in health and social care

The consultation on the role of the Scottish Health Council is now underway and is being led by Healthcare Improvement Scotland. This follows a reflective exercise undertaken by the Chair of the Scottish Health Council, Pam Whittle CBE, earlier this year. It is well-recognised that services can only improve when they are informed and shaped by people who use those services, their families and carers, and local communities. Whilst there has been progress made in engaging people, we believe there is more that can be done to improve people’s experience of engagement, whether at individual, community or national level , and to demonstrate more clearly the difference that their engagement has made.

The Scottish Health Council is a key part of Healthcare Improvement Scotland and plays a leading role in ensuring that NHSScotland listens to the views of people and communities, and that it acts on those views. We want to hear your views on the future direction of the Scottish Health Council to help us continue to evolve and play a valuable role in ensuring the voice of people and communities remain at the heart of health and social care.

We encourage you to take part in our consultation and give us your views on the seven consultation questions. Our consultation document (in full and easy-read formats) and access to the online questionnaire can be found by visiting our website:

We are planning stakeholder engagement events to run in late September. Provisional dates are provided within the consultation paper, and if you would be interested in participating please use the registration links provided on our website.

If you have any queries relating to the consultation, please contact us via – paper copies of the consultation document and the questionnaire can also be requested via this email address.

The closing date for responses to the consultation is Friday 20 October 2017.

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EVENTS

Find out about dyslexia friendly practice...

Friday 10 November 2017

GCVS, GDSS and CALL Scotland are hosting a 'Positive About Dyslexia' Event as part of Dyslexia Awareness Week, on Friday 10 November 2017 of from 9.30am - 4pmat The Albany Learning & Conference Centre.

This event is aimed at those working with people with Dyslexia and participants will attend a session on Dyslexia Awareness by Sallie Condy, then choose from 3 relevant and interesting workshops in the afternoon.

By the end of the day, attendees will be well equipped to support those with Dyslexia - with a better understanding of what Dyslexia really is and its impact on daily life. The event is FREE for GCVS Members, using the discount code GCVSMEMBERS, butplease note your GCVS Membership Number will be required.

Workshops:

  • Dyslexia Friendly Practice
    Sallie Condy, GCVS
  • Using Assistive Technology to Support People with Dyslexia
    Shirley Lawson, CALL Scotland
  • Dyslexia Support in Schools and the Role of Parents
    Jenny Brown, GDSS

Book your place now!

If you would prefer to book over the phone, please call GCVS on 0141 332 2444.

The Scottish Stroke Vision and Hearing Network (SSVHN)

The Scottish Stroke Vision and Hearing Network (SSVHN) is delighted to invite you to its first Stroke and Hearing Loss Best Practice event. The event is targeted towards any doctor or clinician with a special interest in Stroke that wants to bring their knowledge up-to-date on how stroke can affect hearing, as well as methods to detect and manage hearing difficulties in stroke survivors.

This is a free event which is kindly sponsored by Action on Hearing Loss, the biggest hearing loss Charity in the UK. Please find the programme of day attached to this email.

The event will be held at Forth Valley Sensory Centre, Redbrae Rd, Camelon, Falkirk, FK1 4DD on Tuesday 24 October 2017. The venue is just a two minute walk from Camelon railway station.

Please note that spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

If you are interested in attending please book a space by emailing

If you require the attached programme in an alternative format please let me know.

DEAF YOUTH THEATRE

What?

Deaf Youth Theatre is a theatre club for young deaf people.

What happens at Deaf Youth Theatre?

Lots of different things including acting, games, stories, creating performances and films.

It is also a great way to meet new people, learn new skills, express yourself and have fun.

Who can come?

Young people between the ages of 12 years to 21 years.

When does it take place?

Every Wednesday between 7pm and 9pm. During school term time.

Where does it take place?

Scottish Youth Theatre, 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow, G1 1TF

How much does it cost?

£3.00 per week

How do I get more information?

You can email or facetime

National Museum of Scotland - BSL Tour of the National Museums Collection Centre

Tickets are free, but must book! – can do this via see below

What

BSL Tour of the National Museums Collection Centre

When

19 Oct 2017 10:30 – 11:45

Where

National Museums Collection Centre, 242 West Granton Road, Edinburgh, EH5 1JA

Full details and booking here

SDEF Roadshow timetable – 2017

We have three roadshows planned for the remainder of 2017, and three more will be taking place in early 2018. To book, please contact or call on 01259 272064.

Intersectionality Disability + LGBT – Nairn, 28 October 2017

With our partners at the Equality Network, we present a roadshow discussion on what are the issues of intersectionality for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender and disabled. The discussion will look at barriers to accessing services and what organisations can do to be more LGBT friendly. This workshop will take place as part of the Bi-Tastic event in the Highland Conference Centre, and the Newton Hotel, Nairn. Please contact SDEF for more information on booking a place or you can click the following link:

Accessible housing – Dundee, 2 November 2017

Working with our partners at Blackwood Housing Group, this session showcases the work Blackwood have recently completed to create fully accessible housing in Dundee. There will be a presentation on how this came to fruition and discussions on how this idea could be replicated elsewhere. There will be the chance to take a virtual tour of the accessible housing. This roadshow will take place at Blackwood Housing Group’s Dundee office between 1pm – 3pm. Places are limited to 25 people.

Disability in Sport – Edinburgh, 16 November 2017

Together with Scottish Disability Sport and the University of the West of Scotland, we present a roadshow on the impact that sport can have on disabled people, and what legacy sporting events such as the Commonwealth Games leave for disabled people. This roadshow will take place at Scottish Disability Sport headquarters, Caledonia House, South Gyle between 2pm – 3:30pm. Places are limited to 25 people.

Deaf Action Workshops

Wednesday 18th October: Vogrie Country Park, Gorebridge, Midlothian, EH23 4NU

-To celebrate the end of Deaf Action Stories and Stones in 2017, we are having a big BBQ in the park! There will be activities such as nature hunts, pond dipping, arts and more

-11am – 3pm

-BSL interpreted

-Wear suitable clothes for outdoors

-Bring along some snacks, BBQ food or home baking – make a large feast for us all to enjoy!

  • Let me know if you have any dietary requirements we need to know about!

-If any organisations would like to join us, there may be opportunities for stalls and information sharing with families at this event

Please contact Alex for more information:

Health Promoting Palliative Care (HPPC) - To Absent Friends Week

The absent friends festival will take place across Scotland from 1-7 November 2017 - in public spaces, over social media, among friends, families and communities, and in people's minds and hearts.

To absent friends is not like traditional, curated festivals. It exists to encourage participation, and it is non-prescriptive – groups and individuals are welcome to take part in whatever way they feel is appropriate.

We are currently building up the programme of events for this year - please get in touch if you are planning something and would like us to list it on this website.

Please see the link for more information:

Consultation on the role of the Scottish Health Council – Strengthening People’s Voices in Health and Social Care.

As part of Healthcare Improvement Scotland, the Scottish Health Council’s role is being reviewed to ensure that it can best support the transformation that needs to happen in health and social care, and help ensure that people’s voices are heard and acted upon in service design and delivery.

We want to hear your views on the future direction of the Scottish Health Council to help it continue to evolve and play a valuable role in ensuring the voice of people and communities remain at the heart of health and social care.

In order to confirm your place at one of these events please register by clicking on the relevant link below: Register for the Glasgow event »

More information about this consultation can be found at

CYPIC Learning Session November 21/22 - Registration

With autumn fast approaching it is time for us to focus our attention on this year’s learning session at the SECC Glasgow on November 21st and 22nd. It will mark the end of the first year of CYPIC and the theme for the event is Working Together to Improve Outcomes. To see a copy of the agenda head over to the CYPIC website it is a packed programme combining QI teaching, policy input, sharing our improvement stories and a great range of speakers. As in previous years I will co-ordinate the allocation of National Partner spaces with priority being given to those people and organisations actively using QI methodology as part of CYPIC. If you are interested in attending personally or nominating others within your organisation please drop me an email by Monday 18th September registering your interest, places will be confirmed shortly after this date when a formal registration link will be sent to you.

The information needed is:

Name(s) of those wanting to attend:

Name of organisation:

Emails address(es) for each nomination:

Area(s) of work / projects you are involved in relating to CYPIC or the area you want to progress over the next year:

As always if you have any questions relating to this or are interested in discussing how we can help you progress on your improvement journey drop me an email or give me a call. It has been great to see so many of you starting to engage with the methodology this year and it would be great to expand our group of improvers! Also watch this space over the next few months as a number of opportunities for capacity building are about to be shared, the first of these is on the attached flyer – this is a virtual learning opportunity to complement the range of face to face training being offered by the QI Team at NES.

For more information please contact Julie Wild at

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Enhancing Deaf Access - Telecommunication andBroadcasting Conference Update

Thursday, 16th November 2017

At BT Tower, London
09:30am until 5:00pm (Registration 9:00am)

On the 16th November 2017 we are bringing together a selection of Telecommunication and Broadcasting leaders to join other experts in the field at the Enhancing Deaf Access Conference at BT Tower, London.
The conference will give an update on accessibility in Telecommunications and Broadcasting covering Telephone Relay service, Video on Demand and Live Broadcasting including developments in Subtitling and Clear Speech, with panel discussions taking place in each section allowing questions from the audience which will be chaired by Lilian Greenwood MP, Andrea Saks (ITU) andPatricia Hodgson (Chair, Ofcom)

Confirmed Keynote: Jim Fitzpatrick MP, Chair of the APPG on Deafness

Other Conference Speakers already confirmed:

  • Craig Crowley, Chair UK Council on Deafness
  • Mark Hudson, Significan’t
  • Johanna Taylor, Action on Hearing Loss
  • Marianne Mathews, SKY
  • Cathy Taylor, Ofcom
  • Pablo Romero-Fresco, University of Roehampton
  • Agnieszka Szarkowska, UCL
  • Nigel Megitt, BBC R&D
  • Lauren Ward & Ben Shirley, University of Salford
  • Christopher Jones, Chair, Deaf Access to Communications

Places are limited and will be sold on a first come first serve basis.
REGISTER ONLINE or for further information or assistance with registration contact Clare Long at .

National Deaf Children’s Society Winter Weekend

9-11 February 2018

Taking place: Nethybridge, Scotland

8-15 years

An exciting weekend packed with activities including skiing and swimming.

The closing date for applications is1 December 2017