價格:免費
更新日期:2018-07-01
檔案大小:3.2M
目前版本:2.0
版本需求:Android 4.0.3 以上版本
官方網站:http://www.imdb.me/lisawilsherecumming
Email:lbwcproductions@gmail.com
聯絡地址:31/8 Mascar Street Upper Mt Gravatt Brisbane Queensland Australia 4122
This Traumatic/Acquired Brain Injury (TBI/ABI) visual assistance apparatus aims to improve upon spoken and written language by medical, media, educational organisations towards people who have experienced a brain injury. The app is the key towards solving practitioner ethical dilemmas - the biggest communication mysteries- about human neurological changes and disease.
What Does It Do?
Mind Your Ethics is a back-pocket easy to pull out visual guide where fundamental questions are answered in handy 1-3 minute videos from brain injury and vulnerable issues experts and people who have experienced a brain injury.
How Do I Use It?
Before you see a patient as a doctor, or you are a student nurse/psychologist/social worker at your first hospital prac, or you are a journalist/director filming and writing an interview, or you are a lecturer/uni student preparing a report or a presentation then this is the app for you! You can tap into it with ease and search for quick, efficient visual answers without trawling through the internet or looking at lengthy text-books. This simply launches you into a rapid beginners guide on how to manage your practice within the brain injury field.
What is in it:
- Packed with handy 1-3 instantaneous videos visually delivered for ease and convenience.
- Each clip features various expert answers about how to speak to TBI/ABI and other vulnerable people and the language and ethics surrounding it.
- You'll hear from media and medical experts along with people who have experienced a brain injury.
- These informative speedy clips will quickly fuel your knowledge and help you to walk into your appointment or interviews with confidence.
- The video clips answer wide ranging questions. For instance from the experts: 'What is an ABI?', 'What language should be used when discussing an ABI?' to 'How is the media making the stigma worse,' and 'What are the best ways to rectify these misunderstandings?' Then individuals who have been through a brain injury offer you even deeper insights such as 'Have you personally experienced stigma about your condition?' to 'How does misreporting affect you?'. Plus many more answers are on offer to your queries.
- There are three sections presented on the front screen brain graphic:
1). 'Questions About Acquired Brain Injury' experts answer your questions about brain injury.
2). 'Individuals with ABI' where people with a brain injury express their concerns.
3). 'Questions About Vulnerable Issues' where vulnerable issues are raised such as suicide and stigma. This will give you a border perspective.
- There are links to outside organisations as well and an About section for you to explore further.
Who Can Use It?
Designed for Medical students, Psych and Social Work students, GP's, Nurses, Carers, Rehab Specialists, Physio's, Journalists, Interviewers, Filmmakers, Teachers and Researchers. People who have experienced a head injury can also take advantage of the knowledge about appropriate communication listed in Mind Your Ethics to show the public how to treat the individual respectfully and mindfully.
Is It Updated?
Yes. We endeavor to update the app regularly to add new information, interviews, improvements to always make your experience of using it easier.
To Get Your Interest.
Please watch the Promo Video about Mind Your Ethics.
We are very proud of this release as it formed part of a doctorate and it took years of research to develop from theory to film. It also fosters a sense of community and collectives within disability and engagement.