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Title: Informed Choice, families and deaf children


1
Informed Choice, families and deaf children
  • Gwen Carr
  • (Alys Young, Wendy McCracken, Ros Hunt
  • Anne-Marie Hall, Amy Skipp, Helen Tattersall)

2
Choice
  • Everyone makes choices
  • Making choices can be a process not a one-off
    occasion
  • What makes a good choice?

3
What is Informed Choice?
  • Information?
  • Choice?
  • Knowledge?
  • A much more complex
  • concept

4
Context
  • Universal Newborn Hearing Screening fully
    implemented in England
  • Growing government focus on rights and choice
  • Wide regional variation in service provision and
    quality
  • Concerns over bias and incomplete information
    given to families
  • Early Support initiative

5
Aims of the project
  • To undertake research which deepens understanding
    in the context of deaf children and families
  • To produce guidance for professionals theory
    and practical support
  • To produce empowering guidance for parents to
    help them make the best choices for them

6
Process
  • Literature review
  • Consultation
  • Product development
  • Trialling

7
Literature review
  • Very little in deaf education
  • Wider scope, for example
  • Smoking
  • Cancer
  • Childbirth
  • Metasynthesis conceptual not data driven

8
Evidence from sites
  • 3 Areas
  • Different geography (urban and rural),
    structures, demographics
  • Multiagency partnership consultations
  • Parent consultations
  • Exploring issues and areas of concern
  • Identifying Drivers and Barriers
  • Strategic consultations

9
What is Informed Choice?
  • Information?
  • Choice?
  • Knowledge?
  • A much more complex
  • concept

10
Eating Out . . . . (Ros Hunt)
  • Deciding on the venue
  • Whats on the menu?
  • How do you make your choices?
  • Do you have restrictions?
  • Information, Choice, Knowledge

11
Eating Out . . . . (Ros Hunt)
  • Can you have what you want?
  • Does it matter what others want?
  • Are you choosing for someone else?
  • Can your choices be met?
  • Information, Choice, Knowledge

12
Back to the research . . . .
  • 8 themes
  • 15 underpinning issues

13
Themes
  • Audiology
  • Health
  • Early education
  • Social care
  • Multi-agency working
  • Family support (e.g. parent to parent)
  • Communication
  • Information provision

14
Underpinning Issues
  • Information, knowledge
  • and understanding
  • Availability
  • Access to availability

15
Underpinning Issues
  • Parents vary in their ability to make informed
    choices
  • Informed choice in families terms
  • Does Informed Choice mean we offer the same to
    everyone?

16
Underpinning Issues
  • Are all issues open to Informed Choice?
  • Individual choices and the effects on others
    choices
  • Parents as experts

17
Underpinning Issues
  • Informed Choice is an active process
  • Equality of resourcing
  • Operational constraints

18
Underpinning Issues
  • Resources strategy / philosophy
  • Training
  • Attitudes and values

19
Parents vary in their ability to make informed
choices
  • What parents have to have,
  • to have informed choice

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20
Informed Choice in Families terms
  • Informed choice for me must take into account my
    familys priorities, culture, interests and
    values

21
Attitudes and values
  • Its not what you say, its the way that you say
    it

22
Products
  • Professional handbook
  • How to use
  • Underpinning issues
  • What parents and
  • professionals told us
  • Practical examples
  • Resources
  • Principles

23
Products
  • Parent handbook
  • Case study based
  • Exploring issues
  • Questions to ask

24
Definition
  • Informed Choice means that families can make
    knowledgeable decisions, which reflect their own
    cultures, values and views. This should be based
    on full access to comprehensive, unbiased and
    evidence based information, about the full range
    of options

25
Definition
  • An Informed Choice approach to service provision
    is one in which
  • Service providers adopt open and flexible
    policies that effectively endorse a range of
    possibilities
  • Services and professionals make no value
    judgements about one option over another and this
    stance is reflected in their strategic decision
    making and resourcing
  • Families are supported to reach decisions in ways
    that are sensitive to their individual strengths,
    resources, needs and experience
  • An informed choice is not seen as a one off
    decision but as an ongoing process.

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Further information
  • Informed choice, deaf children and families
    underpinning ideas and project development
  • www.investigacion-psicopedagogica.org/revista/
  • Informed choice and deaf children Underpinning
    concepts and enduring challenges 
  • Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
  • www.earlysupport.org.uk
  • www.ndcs.org.uk

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  • Thank you . . .
  • Questions ?
  • Email gwen.carr_at_manchester.ac.uk
  • MRC Hearing Communication Group
  • Humanities Building
  • 3rd Floor, A Block
  • Oxford Road
  • University of Manchester
  • Manchester M13 9PL
  • United Kingdom
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