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Title: Communication Passports


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Communication Passports
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Communication Passport.
  • Started by The Call Centre, pioneered by Sense
    Scotland.
  • Provides a way to positively support people with
    communication difficulties in their interactions
    with others.
  • A way of collating important information in a way
    that is easily accessible.
  • The process can be enlightening.
  • It is a positive problem solving document.

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Why?
  • Can provide life and death details.
  • Functional everyday details eg likes and
    dislikes.
  • Helps new people staff, visitors understand a
    persons needs quickly.
  • Helpful when transitioning to a new school or new
    environment eg youth club, scouts.
  • Parents can be confident that their knowledge of
    their child is being shared.
  • Can be used to support within the community eg
    library, shops, police.

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How?
  • Permission needs to be gained from parents to
    initiate a passport.
  • The involvement of the individual will depend
    very much on their age and ability.
  • Discuss with family and friends and all who come
    into contact with the individual.
  • Think about what environments the individual
    frequents.

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How continued
  • Think about essential content.
  • Take time to observe how the individual
    communicates, when, with who and for what.
  • Needs to be highly personalised.
  • Needs to be visually attractive and easy to
    read/access.

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How continued
  • Where possible it needs to be understood by the
    individual. For example what level is the
    individual understanding at? objects, photos,
    symbols, written word.
  • The Passport is written in the first person.
  • The language used needs to be jargon free.

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Areas you might include
  • I communicate by
  • My personal needs are
  • Things I dont like
  • My Special people are
  • Things I like to do
  • Food and drinks I like
  • Times I might get upset
  • I show my feelings by

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Formats
  • Credit card.
  • A number of credit cards on a key ring.
  • Placemat
  • Booklet
  • File

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Things to remember
  • The passport is owned by the holder not the
    professionals.
  • The passport should be kept with the owner.
  • The passport should be regularly reviewed and
    kept up to date.

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Useful places of information
  • www.cerebra.org.uk personal portfolios.
  • www.callcentrescotland.org.uk has a
    downloadable template for a Communication
    passport.
  • www.scope.org.uk.earlyyears/ - a template for a
    Communication Passport.
  • www.totalcommunication.org.uk two templates for
    Communication Passports.
  • All information and templates shown within this
    workshop can be found in the above websites.
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