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MOY RESOURCE CENTRE Dungannon Road Moy Co. Tyrone. BT 71 7 SN TEL: 028 MOY RESOURCE CENTRE Dungannon Road Moy Co. Tyrone. BT 71 7 SN TEL: 028 87 784 832 FAX: 028 87 784 669

WHERE ARE WE? n Moy Resource Centre is located in the centre of Moy WHERE ARE WE? n Moy Resource Centre is located in the centre of Moy village, in the grounds of Roxborough House.

AREA COVERED n The Team provides services to visually and hearing impaired people who AREA COVERED n The Team provides services to visually and hearing impaired people who live in the Armagh and Dungannon District Council area.

MOY RESOURCE CENTRE SENSORY IMPAIRMENT TEAM MOY RESOURCE CENTRE SENSORY IMPAIRMENT TEAM

REFERRAL SOURCES n n n n E. N. T. Consultants Audiologists Other Statutory Agencies REFERRAL SOURCES n n n n E. N. T. Consultants Audiologists Other Statutory Agencies eg. Older People’s Team Voluntary Organisations Social Workers/Social Work Assistants G. P. s Self referrals/ Relatives

WHY WE EXIST n n n n Social Workers, under legislation have DUTIES and WHY WE EXIST n n n n Social Workers, under legislation have DUTIES and POWERS that give rise to PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY and ACCOUNTABILITY. HPSS Order 1972 Articles 4 a, 4 b, 15. CSADP Act 1978 Section 1&2 DP Act 1989 Section 4 DDA 1995 Section 20(a), 21(b) N I Act 1998 Section 75 Schedule 9 Human Rights Act 1998 Article 14

SOCIAL WORK ROLE n n n n Assessment Provide information and advice Equipment Promote SOCIAL WORK ROLE n n n n Assessment Provide information and advice Equipment Promote awareness through training and education Liaison with other disciplines Groupwork Assistance and advice on coping mechanisms

EQUIPMENT LISTENING DEVICES Room listening device (loop system). Personal Communicator. Car loop. Inductive coupler. EQUIPMENT LISTENING DEVICES Room listening device (loop system). Personal Communicator. Car loop. Inductive coupler.

EQUIPMENT ALERTING DEVICES Doorbells Telephone alerting devices Smoke alarms Alarm clocks Pagers Baby alarms EQUIPMENT ALERTING DEVICES Doorbells Telephone alerting devices Smoke alarms Alarm clocks Pagers Baby alarms

EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS Converse 200 and tone caller Textphones Videophone Mobile phone neckloop EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS Converse 200 and tone caller Textphones Videophone Mobile phone neckloop

GROUPWORK Hear and Their Group (3 rd Thursday) Tinnitus Group (2 nd Wednesday) Deaf GROUPWORK Hear and Their Group (3 rd Thursday) Tinnitus Group (2 nd Wednesday) Deaf Club (3 rd Tuesday) Craft Class (1 st Thursday) Gardening Club

REGISTRATION Deaf with speech Deaf without speech Hard of Hearing REGISTRATION Deaf with speech Deaf without speech Hard of Hearing

STATISTICS n Northern Ireland 16 -60 yrs 0 ver 60 yrs Total n Mild/Moderate STATISTICS n Northern Ireland 16 -60 yrs 0 ver 60 yrs Total n Mild/Moderate Deafness 62, 000 140, 000 202, 000 n Severe/Profound 3, 000 14, 000 17, 000 n All Degrees/Deafness 65, 000 154, 000 219, 000

DEAFNESS n n Deafness is a generic term which covers a wide range of DEAFNESS n n Deafness is a generic term which covers a wide range of hearing loss Deaf with a capital D denotes people who regard themselves as part of a linguistic cultural minority group. (Deaf people). deafness with a lower case d is used when describing hearing loss in general. Hard of Hearing denotes people with an acquired hearing loss.

THEORY n Social Model of Disability (Oliver 1990) n Loss n Disengagement Theory THEORY n Social Model of Disability (Oliver 1990) n Loss n Disengagement Theory

THEORY n ‘Maslow’s Heirarchy of Needs. ’ However, contrary to Maslow’s theory, the Deaf THEORY n ‘Maslow’s Heirarchy of Needs. ’ However, contrary to Maslow’s theory, the Deaf community formed as a result of an oppressive society, having achieved a strong sense of ‘belonging’ despite the fact that lower level needs may not have been met.

NINE COMMANDMENTS For relatives, friends and those caring for Hearing impaired people. NINE COMMANDMENTS For relatives, friends and those caring for Hearing impaired people.

1. Hard of hearing people need to see you clearly 1. Hard of hearing people need to see you clearly

2. Face the light and the person at all times 2. Face the light and the person at all times

3. Include hard of hearing people in your conversation. Let them know what you 3. Include hard of hearing people in your conversation. Let them know what you are talking about

4. Don’t hide your mouth, eg. Behind a newspaper 4. Don’t hide your mouth, eg. Behind a newspaper

5. Talk directly to hard of hearing people 5. Talk directly to hard of hearing people

6. Speak clearly, not too fast and repeat if necessary 6. Speak clearly, not too fast and repeat if necessary

7. Don’t shout into the ear or hearing aid. 7. Don’t shout into the ear or hearing aid.

8. Tell hard of hearing people what you are laughing at. 8. Tell hard of hearing people what you are laughing at.

9. Avoid unnecessary noise to get the persons attention before speaking 9. Avoid unnecessary noise to get the persons attention before speaking