is Welfare advisers in health and social care services By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 10 Jul 2018 23:00:00 +0000 Roddy Samson, Kate Burton and Karen Carrick. A roundtable discussion on the embedding of welfare advisers in health and social care services, as an effective response to the impact of welfare reform. The discussion involved Kate Burton, Public Health Practitioner at Scottish Public Health Network; Roddy Samson, Welfare Advice Service Facilitator at the Improvement Service; and Karen Carrick, Project Manager at the Improvement Service. They discuss what a welfare adviser is, and detail the embedded model - its effectiveness, challenges and plans for it going forward. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
is Freshly Squeezed: Trisha Hall By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 06 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000 In this episode, Michelle from Iriss interviews Trisha Hall, National Director of the Scottish Association of Social Work (SASW). Since coming to Britain from the Netherlands in 1987, Trisha has worked in residential child care in West Yorkshire. After completing a degree in social work in 1993, she then worked in statutory social work services in the North East of Scotland as social worker, Team and Area Manager, and subsequently from 2003, in the voluntary sector as Regional Director and Head of Evaluation and Research. Throughout her career Trisha's main role has been the leadership and management of workers and service managers providing services. Trisha has been a British Association of Social Work member since 1991. Freshly Squeezed aims to 'squeeze' information and inspiration from key influencers in social services in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
is Disability Equality Scotland By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Michael McEwan speaks to Ian Buchanan about Disability Equality Scotland, focusing more specifically on Disability Access Panels. As the umbrella body for Access Panels in Scotland, Disability Equality Scotland offers support and training opportunities to help Access Panels operate efficiently, link together as a network and learn from each other. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
is Learning Disability Week launch By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000 For the launch of Learning Disability Week 2019, Michael McEwan spoke to Libby Clement from Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD); James Morton, Bake Off finalist; and Jonathan McKinstry, a nominee in the 2018 Learning Disability Awards. This year's theme is 'community'. Communities are at their best when everyone is active in their community, connected to people within their community, and feels included by their community. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
is Driving Miss Daisy By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000 Driving Miss Daisy is a driving and companion service for anyone who requires transport on a one-off or regular basis. Melanie Harper started driving her aunt to appointments in Havelock North, New Zealand. In 2008, Melanie and her husband Jack started thinking about providing the service on a broader scale across New Zealand and developed a business which they named Driving Miss Daisy. This was later extended to the UK. Michael McEwan interviews Ann Overdijking and Christine McIntyre from Driving Miss Daisy in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
is Freshly Squeezed: Alistair Brown By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 14:00:00 +0000 An interview with Alistair Brown, National Director of the Scottish Association of Social Work (SASW). Alistair grew up in Falkirk and has been practising in Scotland in statutory roles and as a Mental Health Officer and independent social worker over the last 10 years. Prior to this he practised in and managed youth mental health services in New Zealand for nine years. He has had many voluntary roles at SASW over recent years as a member/practitioner including chair of MHO Forum, Chair of SASW governance committee and SASW representative on the British Association of Social Work board of directors. He remains on shift duty occasionally as an emergency social worker and is a member of the Mental Health Tribunals for Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
is What if my personal assistants need to self-isolate? By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 12:00:00 +0000 Dr. Ossie Stuart is an academic researcher and an independent equalities consultant, who has written key works on race, disability and social care. He is a wheelchair user and firmly believes that we are all entitled to fully participate in society and have control over our own destinies. These two ideas have heavily influenced everything he has done, and will do, in his working life. Ossie receives a direct payment and uses it to employ personal assistants. Michelle from Iriss had a conversation with him about how he’s managing in the current crisis. He offers some helpful advice and has also created a blog, titled Social care: a user's voice to share his views. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes. Full Article
is Does WIPO’s New Leadership Have the Vision to Shake Up Global Copyright Policy-Making? By creativecommons.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 15:32:41 +0000 New beginnings at WIPO On March 4, Daren Tang was nominated director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the United Nations agency dealing with intellectual property matters. Tang is currently the chief executive of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) and his six-year term as top WIPO official will start on October … Read More "Does WIPO’s New Leadership Have the Vision to Shake Up Global Copyright Policy-Making?" The post Does WIPO’s New Leadership Have the Vision to Shake Up Global Copyright Policy-Making? appeared first on Creative Commons. Full Article Policy / advocacy / copyright reform copyright copyright policy intellectual property WIPO
is Why Sharing Academic Publications Under “No Derivatives” Licenses is Misguided By creativecommons.org Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 13:17:48 +0000 The benefits of open access (OA) are undeniable and increasingly evident across all academic disciplines and scientific research: making academic publications1 freely and openly accessible and reusable provides broad visibility for authors, a better return on investment for funders, and greater access to knowledge for other researchers and the general public. And yet, despite OA’s obvious … Read More "Why Sharing Academic Publications Under “No Derivatives” Licenses is Misguided" The post Why Sharing Academic Publications Under “No Derivatives” Licenses is Misguided appeared first on Creative Commons. Full Article Education / OER Legal tools / licenses CC BY-NC-ND CC BY-ND OER open educational resources
is There is no danger down here By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 04 Nov 2018 02:02:00 +0000 On October 31st, 1918, as the First World War neared its end, celebrated war poet and officer of the Second Manchesters Wilfred Owen wrote home to his mother. Sadly, this would be his last letter. Four days later–exactly a century ago–Owen was shot dead as he led his company across the Sambre–Oise Canal. His mother Full Article Uncategorized
is It is only a matter of time By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 00:22:00 +0000 On September 12th of 2011, the New York Times published an article by Dr. Abigail Zuger in which she criticised certain supposedly unrealistic aspects of Contagion, Steven Soderbergh’s recently released and widely lauded thriller in which a deadly pandemic sweeps the globe. In response, a week later the following letter reached the newspaper, penned by the movie’s screenwriter, Scott Burns, and Full Article Uncategorized
is I Wonder What His AC Is? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 12:00:00 -0700 Full Article Larp armor dogs
is DISNEY By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Oct 2010 09:00:00 -0700 DISNEY Teaching kids that no matter how ugly you are, you can still be a hero... but you still can't get the girl. Full Article cartoons disney Quasimoto Sad sad but true The Hunchback of Notre-Dame ugly
is Google Is Always Right By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 08:00:00 -0700 Full Article gangsta translation swedish funny google
is The Vision and Strategy for Social Services: progress report By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 16:10:06 +0000 Social Services in Scotland: a shared vision and strategy for 2015-2020 was launched on World Social Work Day in March 2015 by the Social Work Services Strategic Forum. A progress report summarising the range of work which is underway to implement the strategy has now been published. While this is a five year strategy, it is clear that even at this early stage real progress is being made collectively by all parts of the sector. Aileen Campbell, Minister for Children and Young People, who chairs the Strategic Forum, said: read more Full Article
is Iriss and the Care Inspectorate explore risk and innovation By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 04 Apr 2016 13:23:15 +0000 In 2015, Iriss launched a joint project with the Care Inspectorate to explore strategic innovation, resilience and risk in the context of the Care Inspectorate’s mandate of scrutiny and improvement. The project has comprised of an internal staff survey with 108 responses, two workshops with 18 staff members, and has sought to engage the wider Care Inspectorate workforce through the findings. read more Full Article risk risk management
is Write an Iriss Insight! By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 11:45:00 +0000 15th July is the closing date for the submission of any ideas you have for writing an Insight. Provide a brief sketch of your idea by the closing date. We will provide a response to all ideas and commission those we want to take forward by the end of August 2016. Here’s a quick reminder of what we are looking for in an Insight…. read more Full Article evidence-informed practice evidence
is Ministerial visit to Iriss By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 13:36:34 +0000 On 20th July, Mark McDonald, the Minister for Childcare and Early Years paid us a visit at our offices in Glasgow. read more Full Article
is iamsocialwork SUPER:vision Tour Glasgow By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Fri, 19 Aug 2016 09:26:12 +0000 iamsocialwork, is a concept that was created by Zoë Betts in 2012, as a newly qualified social worker. It started out as a small, local event in London and has grown into a series of UK-wide events, which offer opportunities for student, recently qualified and qualified social workers to come together to strengthen professional links, peer networks and practice. read more Full Article general practice social work good practice peer groups student social workers
is Join Iriss as a Project Manager By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 16:37:36 +0000 We're looking for a talented Project Manager with excellent facilitation and design skills to join the Iriss team. For more information about the specific role, please visit the Vacancies page. Full Article
is Can SDS support recovery from substance misuse? By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 09:08:50 +0000 Pilotlight says 'Yes!'. Using a design approach, Pilotlight aims to demonstrate how to design support for seldom heard groups, provide more personalised and appropriate services and increase the marketplace of support providers. read more Full Article substance misuse Self-directed support
is We're seeking Iriss Associates By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 13:48:09 +0000 We wish to build up a bank of expertise and skills that we can call on to support our work in evidence-informed practice, innovation and improvement, and knowledge media. We would love to hear from you whether you’re interested in a short, one-off piece of work, or joining us for the longer term. At present, we’re particularly interested in hearing from: read more Full Article
is The 2017 NFPA Conference & Expo education session program is announced By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 09:57:32 PDT NFPA's 2017 Conference & Expo features presentations informed by research and practice and reflect thought leadership in the field. Sessions address new areas this year such as: effective and efficient enforcement, building electrical safety Full Article nfpa conference education training sessions 2017 nfpa conference & expo safety training ce2017
is “It’s the embers, stupid!” CAL FIRE staff chief addresses structure loss; reducing wildfire risk in the wildland-urban interface By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Wed, 09 Aug 2017 12:54:24 PDT As most of us know, states across the U.S. can no longer rely on a defined fire season. This sobering truth is especially evident in California where the fire season is 70 days longer than it was 40 years ago, and fire ignitions in the state have greatly Full Article fire service wildfire wildfire prevention wildfire hazards wildfire risk wildfire hazard mitigation community risk reduction cal fire ce2017 defensible space wildfire embers
is 'Change' is a bad word in the fire service, but so is 'cancer' By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 05:09:01 PDT These were the words of Captain Peter Berger of Hallandale Beach Fire Rescue as he spoke to a full house of fire service industry leaders — along with his partner Captain Greg Moulin of DFW Airport Fire Services — on the topic of Full Article emergency response ppe firefighter cancer ce2017 firefighter health & wellness benzene diesel fuel
is How the world is learning about wildfire preparedness from Canada’s Fort McMurray Fire By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Sep 2017 07:07:51 PDT The wildfire disaster that struck Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada in May 2016 destroyed more than 2,400 structures and created insured losses of more than $3.5 billion. The incident captured the hearts and minds of the media and citizens the world over, Full Article emergency response fire service wildfire first responders public education wildfire hazards canada wildfire risk wildfire risk reduction ce2017 wildfire embers fort mcmurray fire
is C&E Spotlight: On-Demand Mobile Fueling—Enforcing Existing Regulations and Evaluating Future Needs By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Wed, 04 Oct 2017 05:28:26 PDT Andrew Klein, Principle with AS Klein Engineering, and Lynne Kilpatrick, Fire Marshal in Sunnyvale, CA led an education session on ‘On-Demand Mobile Fueling; Enforcing Existing Regulations and Evaluating Future Needs” at NFPA Conference & Full Article codes and standards nfpa 30a ce2017 on demand mobile fueling
is Who is responsible for your company's hot work permit program? By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 11:58:39 PST The short answer: everyone. Hot work is one of the leading causes of industrial fire. According to the NFPA report Structure Fires Started by Hot Work - September 2016, U.S. fire departments responded to an average of 4,440 Full Article industrial hazards facility manager ce2017 hot work safety
is Zell am See-Kaprun: hot-air balloons are rising once again By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 22:25:00 +0000 The sky above the roofs of Zell am See and Kaprun is sure to wear its most colourful gown. At the 29th 'BP Gas Alpine Balloon Trophy' starting on 20th January 2008, about 40 international teams of balloonists will literally be up and away. Anyone who prefers to stay on the ground can look forward to enjoying a unique colourspectacle! And there is even more: an exciting supporting programme with events about balloon travel and aviation makes sure that boredom doesn't stand a chance!The first winter competition for hot-air balloonists took place as early as 1979. The pioneers of the aviation club 'Team Polar', Josef 'Joschi' Starkbaum and his partner Gert Scholz, didn't want to accept the unfounded assertion that 'hot-air balloons are just not made for travelling in the Alpine regions'. And now watch and learn: until today the event lures participants from all around the globe to Zell am See-Kaprun - and not even once has there been as much as a hitch. But nevertheless it is always a thrilling experience to mount the baskets. Since it is not possible to steer the balloons directly, your journey takes you into the unknown once you have lost touch with the ground. You can aim for your destination only by descending and rising and making use of the winds.To judge who is best at this art, the BP Alpine Balloon Trophy has organized many adventurous competitions which are true challenges for the participants. But the visitors of the event don't have to limit themselves to watching either. And for small guests, the event has a special treat up its sleeve: On Monday 21st January, one day after the ceremonious opening on the old runway of the airfield of Zell am See, there is the start of the captive balloons. From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. children can get into the baskets of the huge balloons which are tied to the ground. If the weather doesn't cooperate, the start will be postponed until Wednesday.On Monday evening, the event 'Fire & Ice' promises to be an optical highlight: fire shows, hot-air balloons, and illuminated sculptures made of ice will light up the night. From 8 p.m. visitors can choose from a large variety of delicious drinks. Wednesday and Thursday, 23rd and 24th January, will definitely be as breathtaking as the preceding days have been. From 8 p.m. visitors are invited to come to the valley station of the cityXpress in Zell am See and to Lechnerberg in Kaprun where hot-air balloons are making the sky of the region their canvas. This colourful happening has always been a major event in the programme of the BP Gas Alpine Balloon Trophy. Fireworks and DJ music will make visitor marvel in amazement. And, of course, we mustn't forget to mention the show of the motocross and snowmobile drivers who perform daredevil acrobatics and breathtaking stunts!For more information on the 29th Gas Alpine Balloon Trophy in Zell am See and Kaprun please visit us at www.zellamsee-kaprun.com.Contact within the regionGuest Service Zell am See-KaprunPhone +43 (0)6542 - 770 0welcome(at)zellamsee-kaprun.comwww.zellamsee-kaprun.comPress contactknoefler-journalist . media + communications GmbHMr. Benjamin KnöflerPhone +49 (0)6028 - 80729 0zellkaprun(at)kj-media.comwww.knoefler-journalist.comInformation summaryThe holiday region Zell am See-Kaprun with its 14,000 beds and two million overnight stays every year is one of the most important holiday destinations in Austria. During the summer months you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities like rafting, golf and hiking. And also in the cold season there is never a dull moment thanks to sleigh rides and hiking tours in snowshoes. Skiers can comfortably reach the 132 kilometres of slopes with powder snow with one of the 56 lifts. Snowboarders enjoy the perfect conditions of the Snowpark on the 2,600 metre high glacier plateau. Even in the summer you can swish down the slopes here. The renowned German publishing house of 'Falk Verlag' awarded Zell am See and Kaprun the decoration of the most family-friendly holiday region in Europe.Contact Information:knoefler-journalist . media + communications GmbH Full Article
is Go Lisa... By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 03:58:00 +0000 Come celebrate the best year of Lisa's life all in support of 'Reach For The Sky!' a hot air balloon event dedicated to children with developmental disabilities.All proceeds raised at the LeVack Block will be used to elevate this highly anticipated event far off the ground!Suggested admission to LaVeck Block: $10 coverSpecial balloon martini'sHot DJ'sBirthday cakeSpecial *guest* appearances!Much, much more!What is Reach for the Sky?Reach for the Sky is a hot air balloon event dedicated to children living with developmental disabilities. The magical day will be held in June 2009 in Port Perry Ont (1.5 hrs north east of Toronto)Objectives:• An integral fundraising initiative for children’s programs which are not supported by the government and rely solely on public donations• To raise public awareness of developmental disabilities• To bridge family, charity and communityEvent Attendees:• The overall community and balloon enthusiasts of all ages• Families and their children with developmental disabilities• Charity staff and front line workers• Event sponsorsCharity Involvement:• 50% of proceeds raised will be donated to The Reena Foundation in Toronto www.reenafoundation.org• 50% of the proceeds raised will be donated to a local childrens's charity for the developmentally disabled within the Port Perry/Scugog Township areaIf you love meeting new and exciting people, supporting children's charities and have ALWAYS wanted to go up in a hot air balloon, join our event planning committee today!Volunteer positions are available, details at event!Submit inquiries to lisa_bradburn@hotmail.com for a full outline of volunteer responsibilities. Thank you for your interest in Reach for the Sky!This is an ideaNation sponsored event.ideaNation's mission is to INSPIRE, CONNECT & SUPPORT people who want to make a difference by developing projects in their community.Facebook website http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6773723724 Full Article
is British Team win Gordon Bennett By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 08:25:00 +0000 Some better and fantastic balloon news from the USAAdventurer David Hempleman-Adams has told how he landed a balloon in pitch black darkness to avoid plunging into one of the planet's biggest lakes.The explorer from Box has just won the world's oldest air race with an 1,100-mile flight across the USA which ended on his 52nd birthday.He and his co-pilot Jon Mason, 35, had been forced to choose between a complete darkness landing or the risk of ending up in Lake Michigan as they scented success in the prestigious Gordon Bennett gas balloon race.Father-of-three Mr Hempleman-Adams took the decision to land the balloon in the dark rather than risk flying over the Great Lake without enough ballast.He said: "I know you should never land a balloon at night but we had to make that decision as we didn't have enough sand to go over the lake and the balloon was going down."The pair made two attempts to land in the drama on Friday at the end of the race, in which the winner is the crew flying the furthest distance."It's hard to judge from the air at night what is on the ground. During our first attempt what we thought were small bushes turned out to be 45 ft trees so we had to try again. We flew over the trees and landed near a maize crop."The pair had taken off on Monday from Albuquerque in New Mexico and landed north of Chicago at 5am on Friday in their balloon Lady Luck.They did not discover they had become the first British team ever to win the competition named after the man who gave his name to the famous exclamation until they had had a few hours of sleep.Mr Hempleman-Adams said: "The sheriff picked us up and took us to the local hotel where we collapsed."We'd been flying for 74 hours taking it in turns to sleep at two-hourly intervals curled up on the floor of the basket. When we woke there was a note under the door from our chase team which said, 'Well done boys, you've won!'"We thought we'd come second so it was a very good birthday present."There were 12 crews in the contest, the 52nd ever held.Mr Hempleman-Adams said. "It was a very tactical race with everyone trying to outdo each other like a game of poker."Co-pilot Mr Mason, a consultant clinical psychologist who works in Canterbury, said: "We are a great duo and a foil for one another. David needs someone to restrain him and I need someone to encourage and push me. We arrive at a middle ground. We also work well together because we have different skills. "David is excellent at looking at the bigger picture and navigating while I am good concentrating on the detail doing what we have to do there and then."He said he accepted the risky decision his co-pilot had made."It's easy to highlight the dangers but people do things all the time that are risky that, in the end, become routine."Gas ballooning isn't rocket science. You fill the balloon with gas that's lighter than air and you take sand with you. The risk isn't flying a gas balloon - it is flying a balloon for four days in bad weather when you are tired and in the dark."One of their scariest moment came when the duo were hit by a snowstorm.Mr Hempleman-Adams said: "We had some difficult weather. During the day it reached 42 degrees but at night it crashed to about 8 degrees and we would shiver."Once, we were up at 13,000 ft and it started to snow. The cooling on the balloon made it come down very quickly and we descended to 5,000 ft."Another brush with death was when the team spotted two jets flying too close for comfort."At one stage we were over Albuquerque at 5,000 ft and two jets came in underneath us with only 500ft clearance and scared the daylights out of us," Mr Hempleman-Adams said.The pair were due to fly back into Britain this morning.The competition - founded by newspaper tycoon and adventurer Bennett - is described as the most prestigious event in aviation and the ultimate challenge for the balloon pilots and their equipment.It was started in 1906, when 16 balloons were launched from Paris, but has never before been won by Britons.It was put on ice at the outbreak of the Second World War and not revived until 1983.The victory means the race will start from the UK in 2010.Mr Hempleman-Adams turned to extreme and endurance ballooning after years of conquering mountains and polar regions.He has climbed the tallest peaks on all seven continents, travelled to both the North and South Poles, completed the first balloon flight to the North Pole and the first flight across the Northwest Passage. He also completed the first balloon flight across the Atlantic in an open wicker basket in 2003. He holds the world altitude record for Roziere (a combination of gas and hot air) balloons at more than 41,000 ft. Full Article
is Lives sentenced. Experiences of repeated punishment By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 12:19 Little is known about the effects of repeated imprisonment. Very few research studies have examined how those who are punished by the criminal justice system experience and interpret their sentences. Research that does exist, like my PhD, has largely focused on one single sentence. But people who have served many sentences (in other words, who have long punishment careers), are likely not to experience criminal punishments in isolation, but in the context of their wider lives and previous sentences. The aim of the Lives Sentenced project is to address this gap in the knowledge base by examining the life stories of 35 people with long punishment careers Full Article
is Home supervision requirements By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 12:28 Home supervision requirements are a type of legal supervision order at home which is unique to the Scottish system of child legislation. Despite being the most common type of disposal used by the Children’s Hearing little is known about how HSRs work in practice or about its impact on young people and families. Using a multi-method approach that included secondary analysis of the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration (SCRA) dataset; documentary analysis of social work case files; and in-depth interviews; this research seeks to find out more about the nature, scope and outcomes of HSRs from the perspective of those who are affected the most by this type of compulsory intervention – young people, their parents and social workers. Full Article
is The trauma of parenting traumatised children By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 12:39 This article explores the impact of abandonment abuse and neglect, not only on children but, centrally, on the foster carers, adopters and kinship carers who parent children where it has been deemed that a return home to birth parents is not in their interests. (For purposes of simplicity we will refer to these carers as ‘parenting figures’.) In doing this we aim to provide parenting figures with support and understanding as well as reducing the feelings of isolation that is often integral to parenting ‘looked after’ children. Full Article
is Leading change in supervison: messages from practice By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Monday, August 31, 2015 - 12:00 This report describes the rationale, process and learning from a project led by IRISS which explored the topic of supervision with a group of six partners from across the social services sector. The purpose of this report is to share the learning gathered through the project to provide some evidence, inspiration, and pointers for those interested in improving supervision. Key points from the report can be used to prompt reflection and discussion with teams, to review current supervision practice and to help plan improvements. Full Article
is What helps women who have learning disabilities get checked for cervical cancer? By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Monday, September 7, 2015 - 13:47 This is a paper produced as part of the PROP2 (Practitioner Research: Outcomes and Partnership) programme, a partnership between the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships (CRFR) at the University of Edinburgh and IRISS that was about health and social care in Scotland. This paper was written by Elaine Monteith from ENABLE Scotland who participated in the PROP2 programme. What this research paper explores: All women are asked to go to the doctor every few years to get a check for cancer but women who have a learning disability don’t go for these checks as often as other women. The paper explore what barriers there are for women attending for checks and also looks at what could be done to encourage women them to attend. Full Article
is Impact of antiretroviral therapy on liver disease progression and mortality in patients co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C: systematic review and meta-analysis By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 20, 2015 - 12:29 Systematic review produced by the EPPI-Centre in 2015.This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effect of HAART and ARV monotherapy on liver disease progression and liver-related mortality in individuals co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C, including in patients with haemophilia. Full Article
is Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 09:54 The core purpose of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) is to carry out high quality, internationally recognised research in relation to crime and criminal justice. Full Article
is Scottish Consortium for Learning Disabilities (SCLD) By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 10:06 SCLD brings together some of the most respected practitioners and thinkers from across the learning disability sector who work alongside people who have learning disabilities and their families and carers.The team at SCLD is focused on delivering real change through influencing policy, identifying and sharing evidence and good practice and challenging public attitudes. SCLD aims to be a knowledge hub – offering support, information and new ideas about learning disability in Scotland. Full Article
is British Association of Social Workers (BASW) By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 10:49 BASW is the largest professional association for social work in the UK, with offices in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. BASW promote the best possible social work services for all people who may need them, while also securing the well being of social workers. Full Article
is British Institute of Learning Disabilities By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 10:55 British Institute of Learning Disabilities services help develop the organisations who provide services, and the people who give support. Full Article
is Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 14:21 The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Full Article
is Respite care Scotland 2015 - An offical ststistics publication for Scotland By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thursday, January 14, 2016 - 11:47 This publication presents information on support to carers and in particular respite care services provided or purchased by local authorities in Scotland over the financial years 2007 / 2008 to 2014 / 2015. Full Article
is A review of respite / short break provision for adult carers of adults in the Highland Partnership area By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, April 15, 2016 - 10:35 As part of the implementation of the Equal Partners in Care (EPiC) Highland Carer’s Strategy 2014-2017 it was agreed to undertake a review of respite for Adult Carers of Adults (aged 16+). Independent consultants were commissioned by NHS Highland through Connecting Carers to undertake this work. There are four groups of people – totalling an estimated 200 people - with whom conversations have taken place during the review: Carers and staff from carer support organisations – more than 75 carers have given their views; Health and social care workforce – we have met with just over 50 people who have given their views and shared our initial findings with more than 60 others; Respite providers – we have met with staff from 15 organisations that are providers of respite Those staff responsible for overseeing the commissioning, planning and administration of respite. Full Article
is Short break support is failing family carers: reviewing progress 10 years on from Mencap’s first Breaking Point report By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - 14:46 In 2006 Mencap produced a comprehensive review of short break provision. Now, 10 years on, they are revisiting the support available for family carers to see whether recent policy initiatives and investment have delivered the much-needed change. A total of 264 family carers responded to their survey on short breaks provision and experiences of caring. They also sent Freedom of Information requests to all 152 local authorities in England that provide social care services. This report looks at short breaks provision in a climate of cuts to central and local government budgets. It examines the extent to which these cuts have impacted on the lives of people with a learning disability and their family carers. It also looks at the state of affairs for family carers of children and young people across the full spectrum of learning disability; from people with mild and moderate learning disabilities, to people with severe and profound disabilities. Full Article
is ISBA 2016: The 10th international short break conference report By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 - 10:42 The 10th international short break conference took place in Edinburgh from 13 to 15 September 2016. This conference report explores the barriers experienced in accessing short breaks and how these have been overcome. Full Article
is The Outdoors - A Natural Place for Young People with Autism, End of Project Report By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 - 10:02 This End of Project Report describes an innovative Transition to Work Programme for young people with autistic spectrum diagnoses and is the result of a pilot programme developed by Lothian Autistic Society (LAS) and Scottish Outdoor Education Centres (SOEC) and made possible through funding from Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). The pilot had the twin aims of developing employability skills and exploring the therapeutic value of the outdoors. Full Article
is Donald Trump Tweets About Wrong Mass Shooting, Gets Demolished By Twitter By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 07:00:00 -0700 President Trump, pull it together, man. At the very least let's work to keep the condolences about the horrific, painful moments in history that are shootings, ACCURATE. Everything about this is a stomach-turning, comically absurd kind of FAIL. Yes, the President of the United States seemingly tweeted out his condolences about the Texas mass shooting, BUT forgot to change the name of the city to Corning, California where a mass shooting occurred at Rancho Tehama Elementary School. This is so much to process. If you need a break, these Trump memes are what you will most likely want for said break. Full Article twitter news FAIL donald trump angry reaction shooting trump tweets trump trump memes
is Is Trump's Mysterious Speech Writer Meredith McIver a Figment of His Own Imagination? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 07:00:00 -0700 Meredith McIver is the speech writer who took responsibility for Melania Trump's plagiarism (you may have heard about it?). But people aren't convinced that Meredith is even real, leading to the internet's new favorite conspiracy theory. Is Meredith McIver a fake persona created by Trump? Let's examine the evidence.And if you'd like some appetizer Trump memes before you get started, now would be the time. Full Article conspiracy theories plagarism list donald trump rnc trump tweets melania trump trump trump memes
is People Are Trolling the Shit Out of Donald Trump After His St. Patrick's Day Tweet By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 19:00:00 -0700 Donald Trump's kept it pretty low key on Twitter in recent days. That didn't stop him from penning a little St. Paddy's Day sentiment though. If only he'd spell checked before sending it off though. Then again, would we expect anything less than this from the guy with a wide-reaching, well-developed reputation already for spelling shit in his own language incorrectly?Yeah, yeah, we know. Here are some Trump Memes to smooth it over. Full Article twitter St Patrick's Day trolling funny trump tweets donald trump irish tweets funny tweets trump memes