Raising The Awareness

Raising The Awareness Campaign

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       Help change the response.

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Purchase your First Responder Goggle Soc and help support First In Vizually Speaking’s raising awareness campaign. This campaign educates first responders, emergency medical responders, firefighters, law enforcement, and security officers on the importance of using visual aids and strategies during an emergency to overcome communication barriers.

 

Your goggles protect your eyes,

so why not protect your goggles?

 

You can help change the response.

 

Order yours TODAY!

 

This training increases the responder’s knowledge of how to interact efficiently and effectively with special population groups. Including individuals with (but not limited to):

 

  • Autism                                   Special Needs
    Down Syndrome                  Dementia
    Alzheimer’s                           Anxiety
    Impaired Speech                 Mental Health
    Medical Conditions             A Learning Disability
    Aphasia                                 Multiple Exceptionalities
    Poor Articulation                 Tourette’s Syndrome
    Undesired Behaviour          An Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)

 

or who are:

 

  • English as a Second Language (ESL) speaker
  • English Language Learner (ELL)
  • Deaf/Hearing Impaired
  • Developmentally Delayed
  • Afraid
  • Mute
  • Lost

 

Communication is the foundation of

our daily lives and a basic human right.

 


You can help change the response.

 

Order yours TODAY!

 

The valuable resource tools used are designed to provide two-way communication and clarification between a first responder and a patient. They assist in acquiring information for accurate decision-making. When paired with evidence-based research strategies an environment is created where people, regardless of their abilities can communicate clearly and participate actively = Access and Accessibility.

 

 

Visual aids transcend generations, education levels, and cultures.

 

SHARE THE CAMPAIGN – tell your friends, and share on social media.

 

Get the word out and help change the response.

 

Thank you!!!!!

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Limited time offer.

 

SHARE THE CAMPAIGN – tell your friends, and share on social media.

 

Get the word out and help change the response.

 

Thank you!!!!!

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You can help change the response.

 

Order yours TODAY!

 

Limited time offer.

 

SHARE THE CAMPAIGN – tell your friends, and share on social media.

 

Get the word out and help change the response.

 

Thank you!!!!!

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Through education and hands-on training, first responders will be prepared to recognize and adjust their response to meet the needs and challenges of the emergency.  The visual aids are paired with proven research-based strategies increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of communication and clarification during an emergency.  This is the first step in successfully handling an emergency while leaving the patient feeling they are in the best available care.

 

Topics covered include:

 

  • Arriving on the Scene
  • Missing Persons
  • Benefits of Visual Aids and Strategies
  • How to Use the Communication Board
  • Communication
  • Visual Aids and Strategies
  • Clarification Strategies
  • Assistive Devices and Equipment
  • Service Animals
  • Medical Alert/Identification
  • Behaviour
  • Gathering Information
  • Response Modifications
  • Examination Tips
  • Autism
  • Restraints
  • Transportation
  • Medical Alert
  • Aging Generation/Seniors
  • Blindness/Visual Impaired
  • Deaf/Hard of Hearing/Hearing Impaired

 

You can help change the response.

 

Order yours TODAY!

 

Limited time offer.

 

SHARE THE CAMPAIGN – tell your friends, and share on social media.

 

Get the word out and help change the response.

 

Thank you!!!!!

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