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Intensive Interaction: Meeting the fundamental communication needs of people with learning difficulties (Watford)
URL :
http://www.intensiveinteraction.co.uk/courses-events/intensive-inter action/
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Description:
This course will be of interest to staff of all disciplines who work with adults and children with learning difficulties, including social services staff, teachers and assistants, nurses, staff from voluntary organisations, therapists and indeed parents and other carers. The focus is on the communication needs of people who have not achieved use nor perhaps understanding of speech and may be 'difficult to reach' in various ways. Intensive Interaction is an approach where the member of staff is seen as the main teaching resource, using personal qualities of face, voice and body language to involve the learner in progressive sequences of interactive activities.
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Event
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Collection : Learning Disabilities and CAMHS: Events
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Intensive Interaction
Published date:
Tuesday, 29th May 2012 00:00:00
Coverage
Geographical Coverage:
Watford
Temporal Coverage From:
Friday, 29th June 2012 09:30:00
Temporal Coverage To:
Friday, 29th June 2012 16:00:00
Subject
Keywords (National Public Health Language):
ACTIVITIES
AGE GROUPS
ASSOCIATIONS
BODY LANGUAGE
CARE
CARERS
CARERS AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
CHILD
CHILDREN
COMMUNICATION
EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS
FAMILIES
LANGUAGE
LEARNING DISABILITIES
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
PARENTS
PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
SOCIAL SERVICES
TEACHERS
UNDERSTANDING
YOUNG PEOPLE
Category (Government Category List):
CARE
CARERS AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC SERVICES
YOUNG PEOPLE
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URL :
http://www.intensiveinteraction.co.uk/courses-events/intensive-inter action/
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