w How the hell have you done it? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000 On April 18th of 1961, it was announced that iconic Hollywood star Gary Cooper was dying of cancer after a glittering 36 year career that saw him amass countless fans, plaudits, and awards across the globe. Weeks after that news broke, and just days before he died, Cooper received the following fan letter from Kirk Douglas, Full Article Uncategorized
w God be with you By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 00:50:00 +0000 On September 29th, 1918, months before the end of World War I, a freshly assigned physician at Camp Devens military base in Massachusetts wrote the following letter to a friend and fellow doctor, and described a terrifying influenza epidemic that was now killing hundreds of his camp’s soldiers each day. The death toll in this Full Article Uncategorized
w Am I really writing it at all? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 16:27:51 +0000 Author Raymond Chandler was born in Chicago in 1888, and to this day remains one of the greats in the world of crime fiction thanks to his creation of Philip Marlowe, the hardboiled detective who stars in many of his stories: The Big Sleep (1939), Farewell, My Lovely (1940), The High Window (1942), The Lady Full Article Uncategorized
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w We're seeking a talented Service Designer By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 16 Mar 2016 10:15:22 +0000 Iriss is seeking a Service Designer for its Pilotlight programme to support the continued development and delivery of self-directed support (SDS) in Scotland. Pilotlight works with co-design teams of people to design pathways to self-directed support. Now in its fourth year, the Pilotlight programme uses a design approach 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
w A snapshot of our work for 2015-16 By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thu, 09 Jun 2016 13:36:47 +0000 We've published an annual activity review for 2015-16, which will give you a snapshot of all of our work for the year. Introduced by Peter MacLeod, Iriss Chair, it includes a summary of our project work, lessons learned from it and what we aspire to going forward. Full Article
w It's SDS Awareness Week! Read the latest on Pilotlight By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 11:38:51 +0000 It's SDS Awareness Week (#SDSBlether) so we want you to know the latest about our Pilotlight project. Pilotlight is working with co-design teams of people who use and deliver services across Scotland to design pathways to self-directed support. read more Full Article Self-directed support
w 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
w Bring Your Own Enquiry (BYOE) By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 Jul 2016 11:35:04 +0000 We are seeking partners to work with around an explorative approach to organisational enquiry and action. read more Full Article
w 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
w Staf to manage Relationships Matter website By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 14:25:09 +0000 Relationships Matter was a project led by the Relationships Matter Collective, a group of inspirational practitioners and young people who were brave enough to challenge, and confident enough to promote, continued relationships between practitioners and young people as they leave care. read more Full Article looked after children
w 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
w Winners of the Standards Quest announced By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 13:17:42 PDT During the 2017 Conference & Expo in Boston, the Standards Quest took participants through a journey of the Standards Development Process. Participants answered questions on the Public Input, Public Comment, Technical Meeting (NITMAM), and Full Article codes and standards ce2017 standards quest standards development process
w “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
w '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
w 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
w It’s time to take firefighter health and wellness to the next level By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 05:06:55 PDT During the session Promoting A Culture Of Safety And Fitness To Prevent Cancer, Heart Disease, and Injuries in Boston Firefighters at NFPA’s Conference & Expo (C&E), Dr. Michael Hamrock, a former firefighter and medical Full Article fire service cancer presumptive cancer occupational cancer o2x firefighter cancer contamination ce2017 bfd occupational health and safety firefighter physical worker health & safety firefighter fitness
w Every firefighter needs an annual physical: how to make it happen and why By community.nfpa.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 05:18:01 PDT John Sullivan, deputy chief of the Worcester Fire Department/vice chair of the IAFC health and safety section, discusses why it's so important for firefighters to get physical exams each year. The average age of a first heart attack for the general Full Article emergency response ce2017 firefighter health & wellness
w 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
w Well done Malaysian pilots and crew. By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 19:43:00 +0000 CHONG Ja Jie's heart was racing as the hot-air balloon steadily rose into the heavens, taking the 11-year-old higher up than she had ever been in her life. ADVENTURE: Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder being lifted into the hot-air balloon basket for the ride of their lives. "It was my first trip ever off the ground. I was flying with the birds and so close to touching the sky," said the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder patient."At first, I was afraid but as the balloon began to lift off, I waved at my teachers down below while holding on firmly to the basket with my left hand."Once I was high above, I felt so free and light," said Ja Jie, one of the 30 special children from Happy Land Special Education Centre in Taman Johor Jaya. "It was an great experience and I hope I get to do it again."The balloon ride was part of the family day and fun fair at the launch of commercial lots at Seri Austin by UM Land Berhad recently.More than 1,500 people showed up at the launch which saw the property developer bringing in professional hot-air balloon pilots who represented Malaysia in the recent Balloon Fiesta in Pattaya, Thailand.The carnival was also packed with family-oriented activities such as a treasure hunt, manicure, foot massage, magic tricks and entertainment by a band.UM Land Berhad Subsidiaries general manager Mohd Noor Abdul Talam, who launched the festivities, presented gifts, prizes and freebies to winners of the games and winners of the Seri Alam and Seri Austin "Spin and Win" winners. The gifts included a 29-inch television set which was won by a 12-year-old boy who emerged champion in the treasure hunt."The carnival is in line with Seri Austin's slogan 'Simply Better' and is a gesture of appreciation to our loyal and prospective customers in conjunction with the New Year," Mohd Noor said. Full Article
w Hot Air Balloon blamed for power outage By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 19:50:00 +0000 Sun-News ReportArticle Launched: 01/18/2008 09:28:26 AM MSTLAS CRUCES — A hot air balloon has knocked out power to about 10 electric company customers, an El Paso Electric spokeswoman said.Teresa Souza said a hot air balloon taking off in this morning's Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally media day struck a power line about 8:30 a.m. The rally site is at Brown Field, north of Las Cruces.Aaron Jackson of the Greater Mesilla Valley Aerostat Association was unaware of any such incident.Souza said another power outage earlier this morning knocked out power to about 3,000 customers in the High Range area in east Las Cruces. A downed power line is being blamed for the outage which began about 3:15 a.m., Souza said. Power was restored about 5:30 a.m. Full Article
w A flight of fancy for a wayward hot air balloon By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 08:21:00 +0000 A flight of fancy for a wayward hot air balloonby Julia TostiSpecial to The Friday Flyer It was a beautiful morning, one of those mornings where the fog had rolled in sometime prior and settled, nestled in the valley and hugging the lake, giving it a mystical feel. My husband and I enjoy a beautiful view from Tuscany Hills. We moved here two years ago from Orange County and have never tired of the endless beauty that surrounds our home. From the back of our home, we have views of Canyon Lake, Mount San Jacinto, Big Bear and, far to our left, Mount Baldy. We watch hawks soar high and ducks and white cranes take flight from Canyon Lake to Lake Elsinore. It seems every morning the view is visited by a new guest that perpetuates this never-ending cascade of attractions. Today was no different. We sat sipping on our coffee chatting and discussing the day’s tasks. We conversed about the beauty of the mountains, the mystical feel to the lake and today’s surprise guest, a hot air balloon. Typically balloons float toward Menifee, hovering high above the valley east of Canyon Lake, but today’s visitor seemed to be moving in our direction, approaching the lake. Our excitement heightened as we watched the balloon, seeing the colorful fabric come into clearer view. At this point I decided to document this visitor and ran to get our camera. As the balloon continued to move our way it seemed to be picking up momentum; all the while, I was clicking away with our camera. The balloon sailed over the lake, coming closer and closer and losing altitude. Our chatter turned to silence as we watched, stunned by the sight. Slowly at first, but then more rapidly, the balloon started to descend until it looked as though it was sitting on the lake. We strained to see if it had actually landed on the lake, wondering out loud if we should call 9-1-1 or the lake “coast guard” or someone! Just as we were about to dial the phone, the balloon started to rise. Slowly at first, then faster and faster until it was high in the sky. Up, up and away it went over our house, continuing to float until it was out of our sight. Wow! We love this area – what a great place to live! It seems we are always seeing something of beauty or excitement outside our back view – and this was the icing on the lake, I mean, cake! Full Article
w Newton Faulkner sings love songs to Ken By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 08:25:00 +0000 Newton Faulkner performed a selection of his hits way above the Swiss countryside KENNETH Karlstrom is more used to piloting champagne balloon flights from a St Albans school than taking part in a radio sessions thousands of feet above the Swiss Alps.As Virgin Balloon Flights'chief pilot, he flew the 100-foot-tall balloon in which singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner lived up to the title of his hit single Dream Catch Me while soaring near to the town of Greyere.Kenneth normally pilots champagne flights from Nicholas Breakspear School in Colney Heath Lane but he found himself joining 13 lucky passengers to hear dreadlocked Newton play several tracks including his latest single Teardrop.The performance was recorded for Virgin Radio and the gig was punctuated by the noise of father-of-two Kenneth firing the balloon's burners.Kenneth and the singer enjoy an after-flight Champagne The high altitude and cold temperatures meant Newton had to continually warm up his hands and retune his guitar in order to pull off his light-fingered guitar playing.UnforgettableIt was the first time a radio session has ever been recorded in a hot-air balloon and Kenneth, who has flown balloons all over the world, said: "Every hot-air balloon flight is an unforgettable experience but this had to be in my top 10 and I've been flying for nearly 30 years."After a 50-minute flight, a soft landing and a champagne toast, Newton continued the celebrations with an impromptu gig in a chalet among the mountains. He was then presented with a platinum gold disc marking half-a-million sales of his number one album Hand Built by Robots.A video of the full Unplugged and Airborne session is available to watch online at www.virginradio. co.ukNice one Kenneth, wish I could have made the meet, for those that don't know, the Virgin Balloon guys were flying 6 balloons for a week at Chateaux DexG Full Article
w Newton Faulkner link By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 08:32:00 +0000 Kenneth Karlstrom shows Newton Faulkner the way... sadly you have to click the link!!'Unplugged and Airborne' by Newton Faulkner Full Article
w Its been a while By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:02:00 +0000 Yes I know this has not been the most upto date of news services recently.All stuff that should be discussed over a beer!!!I have also been working on a couple of non ballooning projects.This one in particular, The Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier ChallengeNormal service should resume shortlyG Full Article drakensberg south africa
w 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
w Well-known volunteers recover after balloon crash By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 02:02:00 +0000 THE Warrnambool husband and wife who were burnt in a freak hot air balloon accident yesterday are well-known community volunteers.Stuart Prince, 65, and his wife, Heather Martin-Trigg, 51, were taking part in an early-morning joy flight when the terrifying incident occurred north of Bendigo.It is believed the flight was a birthday present which had been postponed from earlier this year due to hazardous weather conditions.Mr Prince, who suffered serious burns to his right arm and lower extremities, was in a stable condition in The Alfred hospital yesterday after being transported from the scene by helicopter.Ms Martin-Trigg was taken by road ambulance to the Bendigo hospital and also transferred to The Alfred in a stable condition yesterday afternoon.The couple are both life members of 3WAY-FM where Mr Prince is a founding member and presenter and Ms Martin-Trigg is the committee treasurer. She is also vice-president of the Friends of the Warrnambool Art Gallery.They own and operate Henna Street Picture Framers and Ms Martin-Trigg also works with the Vision Radio Network.The balloon, operated by the Goldrush Ballooning company, was on a regular flight from Bendigo with eight passengers ? two from Warrnambool, two from Rochester and four from Melbourne.It was under the control of a Bendigo man who has 12 years experience as a pilot.http://www.standard.net.au/news/local/news/general/wellknown-volunteers-recover-after-balloon-crash/1653659.aspx?storypage=1 Full Article
w Home not Housing. Engaging with wellbeing outcomes By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 12:14 Home not Housing was one of five Scottish Universities Insight Institute programmes on Wellbeing. A set of ideas workshops explored the concept of ‘home’ from the perspectives of various academic disciplines – housing, planning, social work, healthcare – in order to develop a common vocabulary that will better inform policies relating to house-building, home-working, home-care and general place liveability. This blog records the discussions and findings of the workshops. Full Article
w Violent and aggressive children. Caring for those who care By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 12:44 The topic of domestic violence is an emotive one conjuring visions of child abuse by parents or carers, or marital violence, in general abuse by men of their wives or partners. According to published police statistics in Scotland for the years of 2012 – 13 male violence of women accounted for 80% of all domestic abuse, and in 2014 over 2,600 children in Scotland were identified as needing protection from abuse. This is particularly concerning since the NSPCC suggests that, for every child who has been identified, there are 8 other children who are at risk but who are ‘under the radar’. These statistics, highlighting the underlying nature of inter-family abuse relationships, i.e. the abuse of less powerful and more vulnerable family members by more powerful adults, undoubtedly account for the majority of the abuse situations within family homes. However this is, sadly, not the whole story. Understanding abuse within a family means recognising the impact of sibling aggression on every family member. It also needs to encompass the growing recognition of child to parent aggression and it is this latter aspect of inter-family relationships with which this article is primarily concerned. Full Article
w Evaluation of sixteen women's community justice services in Scotland By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, September 4, 2015 - 10:25 In 2013-15, the Scottish Government funded 16 projects proposed by criminal justice partners across Scotland to develop community services for women who offend. Developments were based on existing service provision and to ensure changes could be sustained locally at the end of the funding. Funding varied in amount and timeframes. Most of the projects were undertaken by local authority criminal justice social work1 (CJSW) departments with partner providers, including public and third sector agencies. The national evaluation examined how the 16 women’s community justice services (WCJSs) were implemented and to what extent they contributed towards positive outcomes for women. A further aim was to build local capacity for self-evaluation in WCJSs. Findings were drawn from two phases of interviews with practitioners and women, secondary documents, and quantitative data for 1,778 women who were in the WCJSs between April and December 2014. This included outcomes data for 406 women. Full Article
w 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
w Harnessing knowledge for innovative and cost-effective practice: the role of the intermediary By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 - 14:07 Explores how the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Services (IRISS) promotes the delivery of cost effective social services in Scotland that will support the achievement of positive outcomes for people accessing support. It identifies a number of principles that underpin the work of IRISS and suggests how these facilitate innovative evidence-informed practice. The approach to evidence-informed practice comprises four pillars of activity. The first pillar focuses on improving awareness and access to evidence and is exemplified by the Learning Exchange, the IRISS Insights series, and audio and video recording. The second pillar refers to strengthening the evidence base and is discussed in the context of work on self-directed support. Improving skills and confidence to use evidence forms the third pillar and is represented by work on data visualisation and peer support for self-evaluation. The final pillar is embedding evidence in organisations, through co-production, creating spaces to test and challenge evidence, and through the development of evidence-based products. Supporting people to share knowledge, learn from each other and to collectively produce new knowledge and solutions is an innovative approach but also one which should be cost-effective. Pre-print. Published in Evidence and Policy, 2014 (10)4 as Embedding research into practice through innovation and creativity: a case study from social services Full Article
w With a little help from my friends: The ‘Circle of Friends’ approach By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Sunday, September 27, 2015 - 22:33 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 Raymond Brennan from ENABLE Scotland who participated in the PROP2 programme. This research is an attempt to understand the difficulties people with learning disabilities face around friendships and relationships. Recent evidence produced in the ‘Keys to Life’ highlights the impact social isolation has on people with learning disabilities. This research is concerned with the experiences parents and children have when choosing their options of schooling, and if the ‘Circle of Friends’ approach would make the option of mainstream school less daunting. Full Article
w People affected by dementia programme. Individual awards pilot projects: Argyll & Bute and Edinburgh. Evaluation report By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 - 10:37 This evaluation report is based on feedback from people living with dementia and carers who received an Individual Award from the Life Changes Trust. The Individual Awards Pilot Scheme was run in Argyll & Bute and Edinburgh in 2014-15 and aimed to provide a small amount of additional financial empowerment to a number of individuals whose lives have been affected by dementia, to help improve their well-being and quality of life. A secondary aim of the pilot scheme was to find out what people would spend the Award on when given relatively broad choice, and what benefit that might bring in the short and medium terms. Full Article
w Better Breaks - A summary of projects funded between Apiril 2014 and March 2015 By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thursday, November 5, 2015 - 15:28 The Better Breaks funding programme is focused on improving the range and availability of short break opportunities for disabled children and young people, particularly those with multiple support needs, including short break opportunities that families can enjoy together, or which allow parents and siblings to have time away from their caring responsibilities. This is the summary report. Full Article
w ‘I’ve been thinking’: How does completing life story work affect people with dementia? By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 20, 2015 - 12:14 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 iain Houston from Alzeimer Scotland who participated in the PROP2 programme. What this research paper explores: An explorative case study investigating how completing a life story project affected a person with dementia. Full Article
w 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
w How do we ensure that training and information support contributes to positive outcomes for carers? By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 20, 2015 - 12:37 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 Alan Gilmour from Glasgow City Community Health Partnership who participated in the PROP2 programme. This research aimed to gain an understanding of how training and information support contributes to positive outcomes for carers. It provided a range of information to answer specific questions such as: • Do carers feel that their needs are identified appropriately at different stages of their journey? • Does training contribute to the carer’s outcomes? • What are the barriers to carers engaging in training? Full Article
w SCIE report 68: SCIE learning together - reflections from the South West project By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 20, 2015 - 14:09 Report 68 published by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) in November 2014. This report will help readers to understand the Learning Together methodology. Full Article