Image description: A large group of people takes part in a disability awareness training session. They sit at different tables, looking toward Subrena in the same direction.
There is a growing demand for individuals and organizations within the education, health, and social care settings, to not just be aware of disability but understand and incorporate this learning into day-to-day practice.
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We believe that the key to developing better practices in education, combined with open, honest discussions - discussions that not only act as a catalyst for change but can provide a deeper understanding of disability. We aim to provide knowledge and insight into the perspectives of individuals with disabilities and that of the practitioners that provide support or intervention: a meeting of the two worlds.
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Our training focuses on the knowledge and understanding of the self and the importance of the transactional relationship in creating or removing barriers to disability.
Video Description: A person who is blindfolded is supported by a non-blindfolded person, to walk up the stairs. They are learning about how to empathize and better support people with visual impairments.
ARE YOU ASKING THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT DISABILITY?
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What is a disability?
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What is the best way to support a person with a disability diagnosis?
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What is a reasonable adjustment?
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How can we make our service more inclusive of disabilities?
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What am I doing wrong?
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When I try to help, why does it seem to hinder me?
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How can I develop my practice?
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Then STUBs disability awareness training may be for YOU!
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