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Enabling Access Across the Generations “Disability Equality Training eLearning for transition year students” Pat Coffey Vice Chair, Local Authorities Access.

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1 Enabling Access Across the Generations “Disability Equality Training eLearning for transition year students” Pat Coffey Vice Chair, Local Authorities Access Officer Network

2 Objective Develop a long-term, cost-effective sustainable way to promote disability awareness in the community

3 Basic Principle At the core of the initiative is the recognition that education and educational environments are a critical support for assisting, understanding, discussing and developing a sense of democracy for students between the ages of 14–17 and can provide the catalyst to creating awareness and understanding around their responsibilities and roles in their own communities and society in general

4 Utilising Existing Resources more effectively Assessment of existing resources –Access Officer Network supported by Local Government Management Agency –National Disability Authority customisable e-Learning module –Transition Year programme interested in considering social innovation projects –Senior Management interest and commitment –Create long-term Corporate Social Responsibility ethos

5 Development of Project Established a small effective project team Established immediate contact with partners: –National Disability Authority, Department of Education Professional Development service for teachers, Local Government Management Agency, Special Olympics Ireland Produced detailed briefing document Presented proposal at the Transition Year Coordinators’ Conference in Athlone

6 Element 1 of the Project Students interact in the bespoke National Disability Authority e-learning module using either their personal or school’s computer Using video case studies of real life experiences Check points at each key point of learning Prepares students for work experience

7 Element 2 of the Project Prepare a piece of visual imagery which reflects and is representative of the students’ consideration of disability and accessibility in its broad interpretation Inter–school poster competition which will form the basis of an awareness campaign in 2013

8 Outcomes Transformational learning qualities which students will be exposed to during both elements of the project is important to both educators and students Transition Year learning activities underpin civic duties involving the community and voluntary sector. The module supports the personal, social, vocational and educational development and prepares them for their role as autonomous, participative and responsible members of society

9 Other Spin-offs Establishment of collaboration ethos Development of interagency / interdepartmental activity Efficient and effective utilisation of resources Sustainable and expandable as necessary

10 Consistency with the Public Service Reform Plan Placing customer service at the core of everything we do; Maximising new and innovative service-delivery channels; Radically reducing our costs to drive better value for money; Leading, organising and working in new ways; and A strong focus on implementation and delivery

11 Thank you for your attention.


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