Successful Health Screening Through Desensitisation for People with Learning Disabilities

A Training and Resource Pack for Healthcare Professionals

PAVILION PUBLISHING & MEDIAISBN: 9781911028260

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Edited by Sarah Walker
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PAVILION PUBLISHING AND MEDIA LTD
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PAPERBACK
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200

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Barriers to health screeningWhat is desensitisation?Individual case studiesClinician's SectionThe clinician's roleThe screening processDesensitisation screening toolBarriers to health screening checklistPreparing the environmentHealth screening equipmentPerson centred programmesEducating and supporting services, what can go wrong?Commitment Tool, setting up theDesensitisation Clinic, supporting familiesSupporting children with a learning disability.Carer's SectionThe role of the family and carer withHealth Screening Desensitisation,What can you do? commitment tools, practical tools.Service User's Section (in easy-read format) Health checks, getting help with health checks, easy read information, circle support, extra support 'All about you' and health screening stories.Ethical issuesStaff training resourcesResources and tools for health screening and desensitisation.
Sarah Walker is a senior community learning disability nurse working for Kent Community Health Foundation Trust in the Community Learning Disability Team. Sarah gained many years' experience working with people with a learning disability as a support worker in community services. This led to her graduating from the University of Greenwich in 2007 as a learning disability nurse. Since qualifying, Sarah has gained many years of experience working within community, inpatient and forensic services. Her passion for enabling people with a learning disability to access generic health screening led to the pilot project within this pack. Lisa Harrington is a specialist community matron currently working for Kent Community Health Foundation Trust. She graduated from the Elizabeth Raybould Centre for Health Care Studies in Dartford, Kent in 1990 and has since graduated in 2003 from Christchurch University with a diploma in applied psychology of learning disability. Lisa has worked for many years with people with a learning disability who have challenging needs, in both residential, supported living and community roles.

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