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Make sure you let health services know if you need reasonable adjustments.

Do you feel anxious about going to the doctors or other health services? Would extra time, a quieter time of day or taking someone with you help? These are examples of reasonable adjustments that you can ask for.

Please talk to your GP surgery about this, tell them what you need and they will make sure that they.

  1. Record it on your record.
  2. Share the information with other health services if you are happy with this (consent)
  3. Ask you if there are any changes at least once a year.
  4. Make sure it is helping you.

If you press this link here you can learn more about reasonable adjustments.

Reasonable Adjustment Campaign « Learning Disability Network (necldnetwork.co.uk)

Stop Dying too Young Group – Ensure you are involved in important decisions!

The North East North Cumbria Stop People Dying Too Young group have developed a training resource for professionals, about supporting people with a learning disability to be involved in decisions at the end of their life. It’s a fantastic resource please share widely amongst your networks.

Breast Screening Awareness Month – October 2022 – Easy Read Recall Letter

We are delighted to let you know that Sunderland People First and Health Watch Sunderland have been working closely together with other health partners and have ensured that people with a learning disability receive an easy read letter for recall following on from a mammogram.

Please click on the link to see the poster about this below.

Breast screening poster – Oct 22

Please click on this link for more information and a video about this great piece of work.

Easy Read Breast Screening Recall – more information

Become an annual health checker!

Hello Everyone,

 

If you are going along for an annual health check soon and would like to tell us about your experiences, please join our meeting on the 19th of January 2022 at 2pm on zoom, where you will hear more about becoming an annual health checker.

We need you to tell us how it is for you when you have a check.

Please click on the flyer here for more details.

Thank you.

AHC info – flyer 19th Jan 2022

New – Keeping Healthy during the menopause!

Please have a look at our leaflet that we hope you all find useful.

It can be a difficult time for many ladies who are going through the menopause and it is hoped that this leaflet can help you.

Remember to make an appointment at your doctors if you want to talk about it more and see if you need any help.

Keep_Healthy_During_the_Menopause 

Do you still need your Co-Vid Vaccine?

If you have a learning disability and live in Sunderland and still need to have your co-vid vaccine please get in touch.

If you can not go along to one of the vaccine sites we may be able to come and see you in your own home or college for example.

Some of the reasons you might not be able to attend are the following

Afraid of needles. Too much noise. Too many people. Anxiety and distress. Nobody to  to get you there.

If you think it would be easier to get your vaccine at home, please phone the following number so we can talk about it.

Thank you

Ashley Murphy.

074687 10819

 

 

 

Useful Video Resources about Co-vid 19

Please take a look at these helpful videos below to help keep you safe and up to date with what is happening.

Have a lovely, happy safe Christmas!

Please find details below of 4 new videos: 3 for people with learning disabilities and 1 for carers.

  1. Explaining the Tier system in Englandhttps://youtu.be/H8_t22Om1QY

This video is for people with learning disabilities to help them understand about the tier system in place in England.  It describes what you can and can’t do.

 

  1. Making Friends with your Face Mask https://youtu.be/JktalrbL3T4

This video is for people with learning disabilities to help them understand why wearing a face mask is important, how to find a face mask that suits them and how to get used to wearing it.

 

  1. Supporting a person with a learning disability to wear a face mask https://youtu.be/nYf6Gt7C08A

This video is for family members or carers of people with learning disabilities to help them understand why wearing a face mask is important, how to find a face mask that suits the person they support and how to help them  get used to wearing it.

 

  1. Christmas Bubbles – explaining the coronavirus rules over Christmas https://youtu.be/bBypR7Xxvy8

This video is for people with learning disabilities to help them understand the rules on Christmas bubbles over the Christmas period.

Be Cancer Aware – Advocacy groups continue to raise awareness and offer support during lock down and beyond!

Sunderland People first are one of the key organisations offering education and awareness to people with a learning disability about the sign and symptoms of cancer, what to do about it and the support you can get.

Please click on the video here to hear more about this great work.

There are also two links with more information about how you can join a Be Cancer Aware Group.

Be Cancer Aware flyer

Be cancer aware information

Keeping People Connected in Sunderland Project!

We would like to let you know that from the 4th of May 2020 there is a dedicated number that you can call if you have a learning disability and/or autism or if you are an autistic adult where you will speak to an advocate from Sunderland People First or Autism in Mind.

That person can signpost you to a variety of services where you can get help during the coronavirus pandemic.

Please see the leaflet below with further details and who to contact.

Sunderland KPC Flyer – Final Version 29.04.20

 

 

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