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Dr Lisa Curtice Director, Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability (SCLD)
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To assess quality of services through the perspectives of people who experience them To make policies robust through research and evaluation To ensure representation in consultations To develop skills
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an adaptation of good research practice
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Information and consent Accessible information in different formats Time taken to check out consent
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Relevant to person’s situation Flexible – follow stories if necessary Check out understanding Allow for wide range of verbal engagement
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Identify communication needs first Consider role of proxy/supporter Allow for interruptions Give permission to stop Recording not a sufficient record
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Framework analysis can be used to identify and reflect on themes Topic Theme a)Theme b) casesummary casesummary
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Clear agreement with interviewee ◦ Any limits to confidentiality ◦ Use of their information ◦ Form of reporting ◦ What feedback they will get Storage of information ◦ Sample details locked and passworded ◦ Identifying information stored separately from interviews ◦ Limited access to data Reporting ◦ Care with data linkage ◦ Attention to details that may identify
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Characteristics of people interviewed Status of people interviewed The setting
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access is challenging background information and corroboration can be absent balance between empowerment and support in the interview situation need for particular care with disclosure and confidentiality
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Conducted on behalf of Scottish Government
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Methodology Inclusive Research Methodology Evidence Scoping Interviews with people with learning disabilities and family carers Consultation
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People with learning disabilities Family carers 50 people in total A range of ages Men and women Different living situations A range of different needs 50 people in total A range of different needs
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18 in family home 22 living independently or with support 5 group home 4 forensic services Living situation – people with learning disabilities
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Experiences can help identify what information and support is needed “ I’m trying to get out. I don’t know what to do..or somewhere that helps you with people with learning difficulties..no one has talked to me about it.”
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User and Carer Forum brings together people with a wide range of experiences ◦ They have developed resources such as “Supporting You to Support Us” Tier 4 Services in Greater Glasgow and Clyde have a service redesign forum A member of this forum sits on the national Modernising Learning Disability Nursing group
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Hearing other views Working in a group Staff may see people differently Peer support Growth in confidence – experience of having views heard Opportunity to develop skills – getting views across in different ways Views can make a difference if forum is respected by managers May open other doors
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lisa.c@scld.co.uk 0141 418 5420 www.scld.org.uk and images from Talk for Scotland toolkit Consider joining the Scottish inclusive learning disability research network
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