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Joanne McMeeking

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Housekeeping

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OverviewJoanne McMeeking

CELCIS

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The aim of the seminar series:

To explore and understand the experiences of looked after disabled children and young people in research, policy and practice arenas, in order to inform and encourage change.

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1. Being Counted

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Purpose of workshop

1. How many looked after children are disabled?

2. How are looked after children theoretically constructed?

3. What are the opportunities and barriers to establishing accurate figures?

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Key Action Points

• To ensure clear understanding of definitions and shared terminology across practitioners and organisations

• To address the challenge of collecting data that will usefully support planning services and future resources

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2. Being Heard

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Purpose of workshop

Working with Active Inquiry, the Being Heard workshop used forum theatre, presentations and small group discussion to explore what matters to looked after disabled children.

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Key Action Points

• To address the powerlessness that some children can feel when excluded from day-to-day decisions

• To use forum theatre to engage an audience and encourage critical discussion and learning

• To further develop creative opportunities for our looked after disabled children to express their views and be heard

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3. Being Included

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Purpose of workshop

• How are the views of children heard in decision making processes?

• What are the decision making forums for looked after disabled children and how are they currently included/excluded?

• What are the communication rights of children?

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Key Action Points

• Continue to invest in the development of tools that assist in reaching and including those children with little or no speech

• Address the challenge of improving practitioner training and adjusting workloads to accommodate the additional time necessary to meaningfully communicate with disabled children

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4. Being Valued

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Purpose of workshop

• How do we address the issues raised? Drawing on our experience and learning from previous workshops we will focus on taking forward research, policy, and practice by developing a future programme of work.

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www.scottishinsight.ac.uk/Programmes

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Discussion and Action Groups

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Alisha’s Surprise