New Care Cameo launched at Right to be Heard event

New Care Cameo launched at Right to be Heard event

 

Scottish Care is delighted to launch our latest Care Cameo – the eighth in this series – in partnership with deafscotland.

The new Care Cameo has been written by Janis McDonald, CEO of deafscotland, and colleagues Carolyn Scott and Mandy Reid.

It focuses on the challenges facing individuals with various forms of hearing impairment, particularly when they access care and support services.  It challenges us all to better understand the experiences of these individuals and to positively adapt practice so that communication is fully inclusive.

The Care Cameo was launched today (29 November 2018) at Scottish Care and deafscotland’s ‘Right to be Heard’ event in Glasgow.

To read the Care Cameo, click here.

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