The purpose of the study is to explore the views and experiences of young autistic people and their parents in relation to using immersive technologies such as Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality (and other types of immersive technologies). You do not need to have already used immersive technologies to participate. We are interested in your views whether or not you have ever used virtual or augmented reality. If you agree to participate we will ask you to complete an online questionnaire.
To find out more about the study and what it would involve please click on the appropriate link below:
https://kentsspssr.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aeO8pCztFr0SWGN
https://kentsspssr.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9oc2AUUUXLmht2Z
<强>< /强>本研究的目的是探索年轻自闭症患者及其父母对使用沉浸式技术,如虚拟现实/增强现实(以及其他类型的沉浸式技术)的观点和体验。你不需要已经使用沉浸式技术来参与。我们想知道你是否使用过虚拟现实或增强现实。如果您同意参与,我们将要求您完成一份在线问卷。
要了解更多关于这项研究的信息,请点击下面适当的链接:
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New resources on Active Support from United Response and the Tizard Centre focused on enabling families and staff to support children and adults with learning disabilities and/or autism during the Coronavirus pandemic. The resources particularly focus on 1) staying active and trying new things and 2) creating structure and routine. In addition to a free booklet there is a Face book group and series of webinars. Find out more https://www.unitedresponse.org.uk/stay-inside-be-inspired”.
联合应对和蒂泽德中心关于积极支持的新资源侧重于使家庭和工作人员能够在冠状病毒大流行期间为有学习障碍和/或自闭症的儿童和成人提供支持。这些资源特别侧重于1)保持活跃和尝试新事物2)创建结构和常规。除了一个免费的小册子,还有一个脸书小组和一系列的网络研讨会。找到更多< a href = " https://www.unitedresponse.org.uk/stay-inside-be-inspired " > https://www.unitedresponse.org.uk/stay-inside-be-inspired < / >”。< / p > < p > < a href = " http开云体育app客服://www.jandeweb.com/tizard-news-events/files/2020/06/image002.jpg " > < img加载=“懒惰”类=“alignnone中型wp -图像- 1629“src = " //www.jandeweb.com/tizard -新闻- events/files/2020/06/image002 - 300 x150.jpg“alt = "宽度= =“150”“300”高度srcset = " //www.jandeweb.com/tizard -新闻- events/files/2020/06/image002 - 300 x150.jpg300w, https://blogs.开云体育app客服kent.ac.uk/tizard-news-events/files/2020/06/image002.jpg 418w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />
The BACB has released pass rate data for first time BCBA exam candidates in 2018. We are delighted to announce that the Tizard Centre (University of Kent) had a 100% pass rate, with all 8 first-time candidates passing the exam and becoming Board Certified Behaviour Analysts - https://www.bacb.com/wp-content/uploads/BCBA-Pass-Rates-Percent_190509.pdf
We are currently accepting applications for Sept 2019, when we will begin teaching to the 5th edition task list. More details on our website: https://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/105/applied-behaviour-analysis
2018年BCBA考生通过率数据首次公布。我们很高兴地宣布Tizard中心(肯特大学)的通过率为100%,所有8名首次考生都通过了考试,成为董事会认开云体育主頁(欢迎您)证行为分析师–开云体育app客服https://www.bacb.com/wp-content/uploads/BCBA-Pass-Rates-Percent_190509.pdf
我们目前正在接受2019年9月的申请,届时我们将开始教学到第5版任务列表。更多关于我们网站:https://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/105/applied-behaviour-analysis
We are delighted to announce that Mark Brookes is to be awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Kent at its graduation ceremonies in July Mark, who works for Dimensions as a Campaign Advisor, is an advocate and campaigner for people with learning disabilities who has particularly focused his energy on seeking to counter the hate crime and harassment so often targeted at people with learning disabilities. As a man with learning disabilities himself he is able to speak as an expert by experience. The award of an honorary degree signifies the University’s clear view that the insights, experience and practices of people with learning disabilities, like Mark, are of value and their contribution should be recognised in an academic environment. We couldn’t agree more!
我们很高兴地宣布Mark Brookes 将于7月在肯特大学>毕业典礼上被授予荣誉法学博士学位 < / p > < p >, < / p >
We were delighted to award our annual prizes at the Jim Mansell Memorial Lecture & Dinner 2019 with the following prize winners:
Outstanding achievement in Undergraduate Studies: Danny Mann
Outstanding achievement in Postgraduate Studies: Holly Smith
Outstanding effort in Undergraduate Studies: Jen Phillips
Best mark in a final year Tizard module: Lauren Jenner, Bronte Jenkins and Samantha Thompson
Edward Newell Prize: Krysia Waldock
Patricia Collen Memorial Prize: Max Taken
Beckie Whelton (Tizard Centre) is currently carrying out research on parents experiences of the attitude of others towards the death of their child with ID and/or Autism and complex needs. Beckie is particularly interested in the support people have received and would like to talk to people who are in this situation.
For full information please see the attached flyer or contact Beckie direct on rcl7@kent.ac.uk (Tel: 01227 827771)
Call for Research Participants flyer
Beckie Whelton (Tizard中心)目前正在进行一项研究,研究父母对患有ID和/或自闭症和复杂需求的孩子死亡的态度。Beckie对人们得到的支持特别感兴趣,她想和处于这种情况下的人交谈。
有关完整信息,请参阅所附的传单或直接联系Beckie rcl7@kent.ac.uk(电话:01227 827771)
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We do hope that many of you and your colleagues will be able to join us at Friends House, Euston, London to hear about some of the research that the Tizard Centre have been working on, funded by the National Institute for Health Research, School for Social Care Research. This is being held on Friday 3 May from 09:30 – 16:00 hrs. Free lunch and refreshments are included as part of the day giving networking opportunities to discuss these issues with professionals and academics.
If you haven’t already done so please use this link to book a free place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/university-of-kent-tizard-centre-conference-tickets-59687693498
Topics will include:
Austerity Project, reporting on what life is like for people who have lost care and support due to service cuts
Tourette’s syndrome, the difficulties adults with Tourette’s syndrome experience in their everyday life and their access to social care
Evaluating the quality of communication for people with IDD living in adult social care
Love Project, looking at loving relationships for people with learning disabilities
We are looking forward to seeing many of you at this event. If you have any queries please do contact us (J.Ruffels@kent.ac.uk )
我们期待在这次活动中见到你们中的许多人。如果您有任何疑问,请联系我们(J.Ruffels@kent.ac.u开云体育app客服k)
Are you interested in communication and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities?
Researchers at the Tizard Centre, University of Kent have been evaluating the quality of communication for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in adult social care.
Some participants had communication passports and we wanted to know whether having a communication passport made a difference to the quality of communication.
Come and hear about what we found at a free one day workshop at the University of Kent on Thursday 25 April 2019 at 10.00 to 12.30 hrs.
We would like to share our research findings. We will then spend time discussing what we might need to do to improve the quality of communication for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in adult social care. Speakers include Dr Dinah Murray Dr Damian Milton and Dr Jill Bradshaw.
To register for a place, please email J.Bradshaw@Kent.ac.uk
你对沟通感兴趣吗?肯特大学蒂泽德中心的研究人员一直在评估生活在成人社会护理中的智力和发育障碍患者的沟通质量。开云体育主頁(欢迎您)开云体育app客服
一些参与者有通信护照,我们想知道是否有通信护照对通信质量有影响。
来听听我们在肯特大学于2019年4月25日星期四上午10点至12点30分举行的免费一天研讨会上的发现。开云体育主頁(欢迎您)开云体育app客服
我们想分享我们的研究成果。然后,我们将花时间讨论我们可能需要做些什么来提高生活在成人社会护理中的智力和发育障碍患者的沟通质量。主讲人包括黛娜·默里博士、达米安·米尔顿博士和吉尔·布拉德肖博士。
报名报名请发邮件J.Bradshaw@Kent.ac开云体育app客服.uk
We will be holding an Open Day session on Monday 1 April 2019 at 10:00 - 12:00 hrs in Grimond lecture theatre 2, University of Kent, Canterbury campus.
Prof Julie Beadle-Brown will be giving the talk "Empathy - the key to understanding challenging behaviour in autistic children and adults" If you wish to book a place please email J.Ruffels@kent.ac.uk
我们将在2019年4月1日星期一10:00 –举行开放日会议;12:00在肯特大学坎特伯雷校区格里蒙德2号演讲厅。开云体育主頁(欢迎您)开云体育app客服Julie Beadle-Brown教授将发表演讲“同理心–理解自闭症儿童和成人具有挑战性的行为的关键”如果您想预订一个地方,请发送电子邮件J.Ruffels@ke开云体育app客服nt.ac.uk
Researchers at the Tizard Centre and PSSRU, University of Kent are conducting a study about the experiences of family carers who manage personal budgets for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism who have moderate to high levels of support need.
The researchers would like to speak one-to-one with family carers to understand more about your experiences of managing personal budgets, such as what information and support is available to you.
The interview takes about 30-45 minutes and can be face-to-face or by telephone. As a thank you, you will receive a £20 Amazon voucher for taking part.
If you would be interested in taking part in this please contact Agnes Turnpenny (a.v.turnpenny@kent.ac.uk) or Beckie Whelton (R.Whelton@kent.ac.uk)
For more information please see our poster
We very much look forward to hearing from you.
如果你有兴趣参加这个活动,请联系Agnes Turnpenny (a.v.turnpenny@kent.ac.uk)或Beckie Whelton (R.Whelton@kent.ac.uk)开云体育app客服
欲了解更多信息,请参阅我们的海报
我们非常期待听到你的消息。
 
As Disability History Month 2018 draws to a close some inspiring student profiles curated by Kent Union were shared online. The project entitled "Don's Dis My Ability" was thought up and run by Omolade Adedapo and Kimberley Ubendran.
These included one by Krysia Waldock, PhD Student at the Tizard Centre.
"I’m an autistic PhD researcher at the Tizard Centre exploring attitudes towards autism in different faith communities and faith spaces. I’m a rotational panellist on BBC Radio Kent on the Sunday Breakfast show, talking about news from a faith perspective (which I really enjoy and hence the photograph), write my own blog (http://krysiawally.blogspot.com) and a proofreader for the GradPost.
Apart from my keen interest in media and all things writing, I love animals and spend far too long watching YouTube. My first degree was in German and French, so have enjoyed much travelling before my PhD.
Disability History Month is important to me to as it gives a voice and agency to disabled and neurodiverse students, letting us write our own narrative. This does not happen enough, and if it does, it’s usually tokenistic. The university can do so much more for disabled and neurodivergent students. It’s about time conversations started happening with us there."
The other student profiles can be viewed using this link
除了我对媒体和写作的浓厚兴趣外,我还喜欢动物,花太多时间看YouTube。我的第一个学位是德语和法语,所以在我读博士之前我喜欢旅行。
残疾历史月对我来说很重要,因为它为残疾和神经多样化的学生提供了发言权和代理,让我们写下自己的故事。这种情况经常发生,即使发生,也通常是象征性的。这所大学开云体育主頁(欢迎您)可以为残疾和神经分化的学生做更多的事情。 It’s about time conversations started happening with us there.”
The other student profiles can be viewed using this link
Participants and trainers (Ro Rossiter, Tizard Centre, Stephen Barry and Victoria Jones, Be Safe Service Bristol) at the recent Keep Safe training in London. Keep Safe, an intervention for males aged 12-25 with learning disabilities who have displayed problematic or harmful sexual behaviours, was developed and feasibility trialled through a Tizard based project.
Thanks to Claire Bates and Choice Support for welcoming us. Amazingly, one of their receptionists – also in photo - was one of the characters in the well-known, and still used, sex and relationships video "My Choice, My Own Choice".
There are a few places left on the next Keep Safe training 22/23 November 2018 in Glasgow organised by NOTA Scotland- see https://www.cycj.org.uk/event/nota-scotland-keep-safe-intervention-for-young-people-with-learning-disabilities-who-display-harmful-sexual-behaviours-and-their-parents-carers/
For more information on Keep Safe see https://www.kent.ac.uk/tizard/sotsec/ySOTSEC/ySOTSEC.html
Malovic, Aida and Rossiter, Rowena and Murphy, Glynis H. (2018) Keep Safe: the development of a manualised group CBT intervention for adolescents with ID who display harmful sexual behaviours. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour, 9 (1). pp. 49-58. ISSN 2050-8824. (doi:https://doi.org/10.1108/JIDOB-10-2017-0023) at https://kar.kent.ac.uk/67387/
有关Keep Safe的更多信息,请参阅https://www.kent.ac.uk/tizard/sotsec/ySOTSEC/ySOTSEC.html
Malovic, Aida和Rossiter, Rowena和Murphy, Glynis H. (2018) Keep Safe:为表现出有害性行为的ID青少年开发手册组CBT干预。智力障碍与犯罪行为杂志,9 (1). pp. 49-58。ISSN 2050 - 8824。(doi: < a href = " https://doi.org/10.1108/jidob - 10 - 2017 - 0023”> https://doi.org/10.1108/jidob - 10 - 2017 - 0023 < / >)在https开云体育app客服://kar.kent.ac.uk/67387/ < a href = " https://kar.kent.ac.uk/67387/ " > < / > < / p >
This week Prof Murphy, Prof Langdon and Dr Neil Sinclair ran two days of SOTSEC-ID training for psychologists in Dublin. The psychologists came from all over Ireland and are wanting to provide SOTSEC-ID treatment for men with intellectual disabilities and harmful sexual behaviour. Dr Emily Blake and Dr Magali Barnoux were also there, receiving training and providing admin support.
A number of academics and professionals have been working on a free online training resource for anyone about people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour, autism, and those with mental health problems with funding from HEE. The CBF have been working alongside experts in this area to develop these training modules. They are now live, with an official launch date to be announced.
If anyone wants to access them, they just need to set up an account. This is free to anyone.
一些学者和专业人士一直在为任何人提供一个免费的在线培训资源,内容是关于智障人士和具有挑战性的行为、自闭症和有精神健康问题的人,由HEE资助。CBF一直在与该领域的专家合作开发这些培训模块。它们现在已经上线,官方发布日期即将公布。
如果有人想访问他们,他们只需要设置上一个帐户。任何人都可以免费使用。
 
Researchers at the Tizard Centre and PSSRU, University of Kent are conducting a study about the experiences of family carers who manage personal budgets for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism who have moderate to high levels of support need.
The researchers would like to speak one-to-one with family carers to understand more about your experiences of managing personal budgets, such as what information and support is available to you.
If you would be interested in taking part in this please contact Agnes Turnpenny or Beckie Whelton.
For more information please see our poster: Recruitment advertisement_KentSurreyEssex
如果你有兴趣参加这个活动,请联系Agnes Turnpenny或Beckie Whelton。
更多信息请参见我们的海报:招聘广告_kentsurreyessex
On Monday 15th October, Dr Michelle McCarthy from the Tizard Centre will join colleagues from University of Nottingham at the House of Commons to discuss the findings of their Forced Marriage research project and show My Marriage My Choice , the film they have made with, and for, people with learning disabilities and their families.
Michelle will also be giving a seminar on this topic on Wednesday 24 October at the University of Kent, Canterbury campus, 17:00-18:00 hrs. If you wish to attend please email J.Ruffels@kent.ac.uk
The lecture is free and open to everyone.
讲座免费向所有人开放
United Response have an exciting job opportunity for a Positive Behaviour Support Lead. Working across North England, the successful candidate will shape and maintain PBS practice across our services. United Response are committed to making PBS accessible to everyone and increasing team competence. The PBS lead will undertake functional assessments, and interpret these in a way that is meaningful to the person and their circle of support. Candidates will hold a qualification relevant to PBS and will have extensive experience of supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or autism who may present behaviour that challenges.
Please check out the link for the full job description and details on how to apply. For further information, please email marie.cresswell@unitedresponse.org.uk
请查看完整的职位描述和如何申请的详细信息。欲了解更多信息,请发送电子邮件marie.cresswell@unitedresponse.org.uk
In September 2018, Prof Murphy (Tizard Centre), Dr Neil Sinclair and Dr Rowena Rossiter welcomed 10 visitors from Japan, including Mayumi Howie (Prof of Psychology), Takeshi Hirai (Professor of Education), Yoko Ise (psychiatrist), Yoshiko Hashimoto (lawyer), and 4 social workers (from Nagoya child guidance centre). The group had come for further training in SOTSEC-ID and Keep Safe, as they have started running such CBT groups in Japan in the relative absence of other treatment initiatives for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism who have harmful sexual behaviour. The group came with Masako Suzuki, who acted as Translator. Masako is also chair of the Itabashi Parents association for persons with developmental disorders.
After 3 days with Prof Murphy, Dr Rossiter & Dr Sinclair, the group also visited the Prison Reform Trust (to meet with Jenny Talbot) and met with Respond. Finally on Friday, Prof Murphy accompanied them to Oxleas NHS Trust to meet with facilitators of SOTSEC-ID groups and some experts by experience.
与Murphy教授交流3天后,Rossiter博士&辛克莱博士,该小组还访问了监狱改革信托基金(会见了珍妮·塔尔博特),并会见了响应。最后在周五,墨菲教授陪同他们来到奥克斯里斯NHS信托基金,与SOTSEC-ID小组的协调员和一些经验丰富的专家会面。
This year's Seattle Club Conference is being held at the Shrewsbury Centre of the University of Chester, on 3 - 4 December 2018.
The Conference is open to any researcher based in the UK or Ireland, who has new data relevant to the study of intellectual and developmental disabilities.
More details will be available shortly with regards to registration/applications. http://seattleclubconference.org/
今年的西雅图俱乐部会议正在切斯特大学什鲁斯伯里中心举行,3 –开云体育主頁(欢迎您)2018年12月4日。本次会议向任何在英国或爱尔兰的研究人员开放,只要他们有与智力和发育障碍研究相关的新数据。
关于注册/申请的更多细节将很快公布。http://seattleclubconference.org/