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Learning Disability
Partnership Board
Meeting Minutes
The theme for our meeting was Good Communication For All
Chaired by Debbie Endersby and Sonia Reed
Held on 7 November 2019
Held at Sovereign Harbour Yacht Club
Learning Disability Partnership Board, East Sussex - November 2019
A list of people who were at our November 2019 meeting. See page 10 for details.
Sonia Reed Co-Chair / Involvement
Matters Team Co-Chair
Debbie Endersby Co-Chair
Graham Oliver Involvement Matters Team
Ruth Mowbray Involvement Matters Team
Tanya Norton Involvement Matters Team
Dominic Steel Involvement Matters Team
Tim Sully Involvement Matters Team
Sarah Gordy Involvement Matters Team
Jeanette Gallivan
-Young
ESCC - Adult Social Care
Fraser Cooper ESCC - Adult Social Care -
Commissioner
Amber Perkin ESCC - Adult Social Care
Teya Beele ESCC - Adult Social Care
Sam Williams ESCC - Adult Social Care
Janice Young Aspens
Richard Lewis ESCC - DPS
Dave Mahon FPLD
Tania Hudson ESCC - Adult Social Care
Sharon Clare Southdown Housing
Association
Andrew Phillips Parchment Trust
Neil Massey DWP
Julie Young DWP
Chloe Apter Pavilion Publishing
Danny Connolly POhWer
Carla Sevens ESCC - Adult Social Care
Angela Hatcher NHS Hastings & Rother CCG
Brian Clifford ESCC - DPS
Claire Cordell Little Gate Farm
Michelle Webb Self Advocate
Kayleigh Hedger Linden Court
Helen Futcher Learning Disabilities DPS
Alan King Self Advocate
Nicole Zeitlin Self Advocate
Chandra
Kugathas
Lifeways
Claire Piper Amaze
Chloe Hannaford Amaze
Kira Mahoney-
Nash
Self Advocate
Philip Jenkins Affinity Trust
Andrea Randall-
Smith
Little Gate Supported
Employment
Emma Ryman ASC CLDT
Melanie Reeve Avenues
Kyla Murphy ESCC - ASC
Karen Wilmshurst Children’s Services
Sandra Bowen Children’s Services
The theme for our November 2019 meeting was Good Communication For All
Agenda Item Page number for minutes
Welcome and introductions 1
Minutes of the last meeting and things
that have happened since then 1
Updates and news from IMT 1 - 4
Getting the message across -
Influencing and informing training 5 - 6
The importance of good
communication 7
Communication: your feedback 8
Makaton Friendly Town 9
Makaton Bingo 9
Any other business 10
Learning Disability Partnership Board, East Sussex - November 2019
Learning Disability Partnership Board, East Sussex - November 2019 Page 1
What we talked about at the meeting
Welcome and introductions
Sonia and Debbie welcomed everyone to the meeting.
Minutes of the last meeting and things that have happened since then
Debbie said that the previous minutes were on the East
Sussex Learning Disability website and copies were also
available to take away.
The notes of the previous meeting were agreed.
Update from the Involvement Matters Team
Debbie invited IMT members to tell us what has been
happening since we last met.
Sonia told us that she was a finalist for The Learning Disability
and Autism Leaders’ List 2019, as she had been nominated for
her Outstanding Contribution in the area of Local
Communities!
Sarah told us that she had been nominated for the Best West End Debut Award for her performance in Jellyfish! Sarah also explained that she is going to be involved in more acting projects, including The A Word, which is in its third series.
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Update from the Involvement Matters Team
Graham told us that he had been nominated for the Hastings Voluntary Action Volunteer Awards for his dedication to volunteering for Age UK. Ruth read out what had been said about Graham, that he is a key team member at Age UK, and that his singing in the shop is “legendary”!
Dominic shared that he is hoping to attend a resilience event in Blackpool with Culture Shift. Dominic said that he has been to Blackpool before and is looking forward to returning.
Tanya told us that she had recently been to Butlin's, which she enjoyed, and that she has been working towards completing the Pass it On training.
Ruth has been writing a poetry book as park of a group with Compass Community Arts, where she volunteers. Ruth said that she has found this role to be good fun and has made a new group of friends there.
Tim said that he had recently had a good weekend away in Grimsby. He has also been kite-flying, although the weather was a bit too strong sometimes!
Unfortunately, Daniel and Mikey were unable to attend the meeting. We heard from Jeanette that Daniel had been working with the Stay Up Late Campaign, which he will talk about at a future meeting. We also heard that Mikey is part of a second film about his band, Delta 7. The film is being shown as part of the CineCity festival. We watched the trailer for film.
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Update from the Involvement Matters Team
Introduction to Learning Disabilities
IMT co-delivered two Introduction to Learning Disabilities sessions as part of National Inclusion Week, 2019.
This year’s theme was ‘Everyday Inclusion: Celebrate and Inspire.
Welcome to Annette!
Sonia introduced IMT’s new Expert by Experience, Annette.
In the Press
IMT representatives have had two articles published in LD Today!
Delta 7 and Sonia’s friendship group have both featured on LD Today’s website.
Pass It On Training
IMT representatives have completed the Pass It On Training Course and have received their certificates from London Southbank University for their achievement.
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Update from the Involvement Matters Team
Consultations
IMT acted as the reference group for the development of the Working Age Adult Consultation, helping to ensure that the document was accessible for people with learning disabilities.
You can find an easy read summary of the results here.
Hate Crime
IMT are members of the Hate Crime Advisory Group and met with the Law Commission earlier this year to continue their work with the FPLD on Learning Disability Hate Crime.
Friends Against Scams
IMT have completed the accessible Friends Against Scams training and will be meeting with National Trading Standards and the Safer East Sussex Team to talk about sharing the training with our Scam Charter Partners.
Interviews
Sonia has been involved in interviews with Emma and Lizzie from the Community Learning Disability Team to recruit a new Resource Officer.
Emma thanks Sonia for all of her support with the interviews and said that it really helped.
Tender Process
Mikey, Ruth and Sonia were involved in a care and support tender process.
IMT helped to develop 3 questions. IMT then gave each answer a score, contributing to the decision process of choosing a care and support provider.
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Pass It On Training
IMT have been working with Dave Mahon, Project
Manager with the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, as a Pass It On advisory group.
Part of The Pass It On training aims to help people with learning disabilities have a better understanding of what mental health is.
The advisory group has been involved from the start and is helping to develop and deliver the training.
The group aims to make the training as accessible as possible for people with a learning disability.
Sonia and Jeanette delivered the training to IMT representatives. This was a pilot (the first time it had been done).
Dave spoke about how helpful it has been to work with IMT, who have given very useful feedback on the training and how best to deliver it.
Dave spoke about how the project focuses on mental health and coping strategies for dealing with difficult times.
Ruth spoke about some of the extra barriers that people with learning disabilities may face, and how that may impact mental health.
Dave explained that it seems professionals sometimes assume that poor mental health may be a part of the learning disability, and is not always taken seriously.
Dave shared a video about mental heath and depression called The Black Dog, which is used in the training to support discussions about what poor mental health can feel like.
You can find out more information about the Pass it On training, along with Dave’s contact details here.
Getting the message across - Influencing and informing training
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Accessible Scams Training
IMT have also been working with the National Trading Standards Scam Team.
IMT want to help raise awareness about scams within the learning disability community.
As part of this, IMT have been helping to make the Friends Against Scams training more accessible for people with a learning disability. Some of the changes that they have made include:
changing the font type and size adding Photosymbols informing how to make the text easy read introducing the videos Sonia did the voice over for the videos!
IMT plan to develop training materials and exercises to support the delivery of the training.
The accessible training will be on the National Trading Standards website and available nationally.
Ruth told us that IMT will support the delivery of training for people with a learning disability in East Sussex.
An Introduction to Learning Disabilities Training
For the past two years, IMT have been co-delivering learning disability training with Tania Hudson.
IMT mostly train support staff and managers who are working in residential, respite and community support services.
IMT have also trained a group of young people as part of the Prince’s Trust programme, and a mixed group of people as part of National Inclusion Week.
The training includes IMT’s presentation, ‘There’s more to me than LD!’ and other information about the work IMT do in East Sussex.
IMT shared a snapshot of the encouraging feedback which they have received.
Tania highlighted IMT’s invaluable input in the training.
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Good Communication For All
The importance of good communication
Fraser introduced the topic of good communication, and
listed a number of ways to communicate that people find helpful, such as
Makaton
British Sign Language
Easy read.
Fraser gave an overview of some of the basic principles of easy read, such as
Font size 16+
Images to the left
Avoid shortening words
No jargon.
Fraser presented a display board with examples of easy read versions of documents that have been developed by the Learning Disability Partnership Board.
Debbie then spoke about the ways that communication can be supported with technology.
Members of the Learning Disability Partnership Board shared how they use different types of technology, such as
smart watches
fitness trackers
Lifeline personal alarm service.
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Communication: your feedback
The Learning Disability Partnership Board want to know how best we can communicate with people with a learning disability and people with an interest in learning disabilities in East Sussex.
Amber showed some of the ways that we communicate, such as
publications
social media posts
webpages.
Amber explained that we have recently updated how our agenda and our minutes look. Copies of these were available on the table. Amber asked each table to provide some feedback on these publications, which would be used to improve the agenda and the minutes further.
Amber then shared some examples of recent social media posts. Amber asked each table to give some suggestions for the sort of social media posts that they would like to see. This is so that we can make our social media posts as useful and interesting as possible.
Amber then shared our webpages and asked each table to feedback on what they would like to be able to use our webpages for. This is so that we can improve the content of the webpages. Amber explained that we are also working on improving the accessibility of the webpages.
Amber thanked everybody for their feedback and said that we would report back on this at a future meeting.
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Makaton Friendly Towns
Sandra and Karen told us that they are working towards making Hailsham the first town in East Sussex a Makaton Friendly Town.
You can find more information about Makaton Friendly Towns here.
Sandra and Karen explained that they started speaking to people in businesses in Hailsham but found that not many people knew about Makaton.
Sandra and Karen want to get 30 businesses in Hailsham on board, teaching them different signs. So far Pavilion, Knock Hatch, Tesco and Waitrose have signed up.
Sandra and Karen want people who use Makaton to feel able to communicate better in the town.
Sandra and Karen then showed us Makaton in action, and we all joined in a Makaton version of the song Shotgun by George Ezra. You can see the original video here.
If you would like to get in touch with Sandra and Karen, you can contact them at sandratalkinghands@yahoo.co.uk
Makaton
Makaton Bingo
Kayleigh and Michelle introduced us to an excellent game of Makaton Bingo.
Michelle showed the audience different Makaton signs. We had to match the signs with the symbols on our bingo sheets.
There were prizes for the winners, and we found it to be a great way to learn something new.
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Any other business and goodbye
The Learning Disability Partnership Board Facebook Page was promoted and people were asked to have a look and like the page if they were interested.
Debbie and Sonia ended the meeting with a thank you and a “Happy Christmas” to everyone for attending and to those who presented.
Sonia confirmed that the next meeting is on 10 March 2020.
ESCC East Sussex County Council
FPLD The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities
ASC Adult Social Care
CLDT Community Learning Disability Team
CCG Clinical Commissioning Groups
DPS Directly Provided Services
Glossary of abbreviations (a list of what the letters mean)