Film resources for Health Professionals page

Film resources for Health Professionals

A series of films that can be used by Health professionals in their work and training



How to get the most out of your GP surgery appointment (face to face)


This small films highlights how to get the most out of your GP surgery appointment. We created this short film for the North East and Cumbria learning disability network https://necldnetwork.co.uk


BSL Signed film with subtitles




How to get the most out of your GP phone appointment


This small films highlights how to get the most out of your GP surgery appointment. We created this short film for the North East and Cumbria learning disability network
https://necldnetwork.co.uk


BSL Signed film with subtitles






How to get the most out of your GP surgery appointment (face to face)


This small films highlights how to get the most out of your GP surgery appointment. We created this short film for the North East and Cumbria learning disability network
https://necldnetwork.co.uk


BSL Signed film with subtitles





Everyone's responsibility -


A Short film made for North East & Cumbria Learning Disability Network for the 2022 LeDeR Learning and Sharing Event.


This music video highlights how it is everyone's responsibility to make sure that people with learning disabilities do not die on average 24 years early than the rest of the population due to avoidable causes.

Reasonable adjustments for autistic patients


Short film made for North East & Cumbria Learning Disability Network for the 2022 LeDeR Learning and Sharing Event


This short music video is around reasonable adjustments for autistic patients




24 Years Worth Living


This film was made for  North East & Cumbria Learning Disability Network to highlight the fact that people with learning disabilities on average die 24 years sooner than that of the general population from avoidable causes.





Health and social care training from The Twisting Ducks Theatre Company


Find out about our creative training delivered by people with learning disabilities and autism who have lived experience of accessing services 



What is STOMP and Stamp?


A small film we made with Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria to highlight STOMP and STAMP - Stopping over medication of people with a learning disability and autistic people.


For more information about Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria and STOMP go to https://pbsnec.co.uk



 


STOMP and STAMP - Shane's story


A small film we made with Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria to highlight STOMP and STAMP - Stopping over medication of people with a learning disability and autistic people.


For more information about Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria and STOMP go to https://pbsnec.co.uk




STOMP and STAMP - Ethan's story


A small film we made with Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria to highlight STOMP and STAMP - Stopping over medication of people with a learning disability and autistic people.


For more information about Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria and STOMP go to https://pbsnec.co.uk



STOMP and STAMP - Debbie Lucy's story


A small film we made with Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria to highlight STOMP and STAMP - Stopping over medication of people with a learning disability and autistic people.


For more information about Positive Behaviour Support North East and Cumbria and STOMP go to https://pbsnec.co.uk







Don't Forget Your Passport! 


A film for people with learning disabilities and/or autism and their supporters to raise awareness about Hospital Passports 



Access to mental health services 

Raising awareness about person centred, accessible mental health support for people with learning disabilities and autism. Made in partnership with Northumberland NHS Foundation Trust.




Reasonable  Adjustments and Hospital Passports 


Exploring best practice and effective communication with patients for health professionals 




Choice and control


People with learning disabilities and autism tell us about the choices they make in relation to their health and wellbeing, and how they access health services.




The rise of an extraordinary nurse


A musical film by the Twisting Ducks Theatre Company about the importance of community learning disability nurses. From our stage play 'The Rise of an Extraordinary Nurse'.


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