Deafblindness - Basic Communication Appropriate for staff coming

Deafblindness - Basic Communication
Appropriate for staff coming into contact with people who have a dual sensory impairment, for
example retail assistants in supermarkets, tellers in banks, waiting staff in restaurants, healthcare
workers in hospitals.
Duration; 1 - 1.5hrs
Cost; £40 per person
An Awareness of Deafblindness
Suitable for staff members interacting with people who have dual sensory impairment. Serves as a
good introduction for professionals or front of house staff with little or no experience of
deafblindness.
Duration; 2 - 3hrs
Cost; £250 per group
Deafblind Awareness
Teaches basic communication skills and introduces resources available for deafblind people. Ideal
for people encountering a wide range of people, for example staff working in shops, hospitals,
residential homes.
Duration; 1 day
Cost; £500 per group
Deafblind Awareness in Care Home setting
Enables care home staff to recognise the onset of dual sensory loss, gain knowledge and
understanding of different degrees of deafblindness, have an understanding of preferred
communication needs and access Communication and Language Service Providers.
Duration; 2hrs
Cost; £250 per group
Level 2 Award in Communication and Guiding with Deafblind People (Manual)
(SIGNATURE (DBG2))
Appropriate for those working in Social Work, NHS or care workers in the field, such as day care,
home care and residential settings. This course acknowledges that the largest single group of
deafblind people are elderly, most of whom rely on residual sight and hearing.
Comprises of 3 individual units; T202 (3 days over 3 consecutive weeks), K202 (1 day), T201 (1 day).
Duration; 1 day per week for 5-week period
Cost; £500pp (Full qualification), Unit cost T202 £182, K202 £197 & T201 £182
It is advised to complete unit T202, after a period of 6 months experienced delegates should
progress to units K202 and T201.
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Hands-on Signing with Deafblind People
Appropriate for skilled sign language users (minimum BSL Stage 2), skilled guide/communicators
supporting the continued use of sign language by deafblind people and for sign language
interpreters to continue their work in the deafblind communities. This form of communication is for
people whose first language is BSL and sight has deteriorated to the extent that they are not able to
distinguish Hands Signing.
Duration; 1 day
Cost; £100pp
Scottish Qualification Authority (SQA) Language:
British Sign Language (BSL) Level 1 and Level 2 Certificate
(D13T 10 and 11)
Each year it is necessary for Deafblind Scotland staff to undergo training, CPD in BSL. Where places
are available we welcome others who find it more convenient to attend evening /day sessions.
All lessons fully supported via DbS online training site, accessible by delegate ‘log in’ and ‘password’.
Duration; Level 1, 12 - 15 week period; Level 2, 20 - 25 week period
Cost: Level 1 - £300; Level 2 - £480
SQA Language: BSL Level 1 Certificate - Intensive course
(D13T 10)
Designed specifically for professionals who have limited time/opportunity for vocational training.
Duration; 5 days over 3 - 4 week period
Cost: £300pp
European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)
Awarding body - British Computer Society
Online package allowing students to work from home at their own pace.
Duration; 12 months to complete
Cost: £225pp
Please note, all courses compatible with Skills Scotland ILA accounts.
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