Do you work with people with intellectual disabilities and / or autism?
Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire have been working with Talking Mats to develop a range of symbols to help people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism to communicate symptoms of long Covid. It is hoped that these symbols will help facilitate conversations and improve accessibility to long Covid service pathways and improve health outcomes.
There are three topics that have been developed:
- Symptoms – This Topic uses a suggested Top Scale of I have / I sometimes have / I don’t have. Options in this topic include heart going fast , dizziness , brain fog.
- Mood – This Topic uses a suggested Top Scale of This is me / This is sometimes me / This not me. Options in this topic include frustrated, not interested, confident
- Getting Help – This Topic supports you to discuss how supported the individual feels and where their key supports are coming from. A suggested Top Scale is Going well / Unsure / Not going well. Options in this Topic include GP, online/phone support, specialist team.
This Talking Mats resource was developed in partnership with a group of people with intellectual disabilities and people with autism alongside a range of health professionals. People who had lived experience of long Covid were also involved in the group.
Participate and use the resource
We would like to hear from a wider cohort of practitioners working with people who have learning disabilities. For example, nurses, speech and language therapists and occupational therapists. We want to know if there is a need for this long Covid Talking Mats resource. This resource can also be used where long Covid has not been formally diagnosed but you want to listen to the person with a learning disability and hear about their experience of their long-term health condition.
If you would like to participate, and meet the following criteria, we would love to hear from you.
Criteria:
1. Have completed Talking Mats Foundation Training course.
2. Work in a setting supporting people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism.
If you would like to get involved, please complete the following survey by the end of April 2024.
Click here for the Long Covid Survey
Please note that should you consent to be involved in this project, your information will be shared with the University of Hertfordshire.
The team will be looking for feedback by the end of July 2024 and you will be asked to fill in a short survey for each Talking Mat that you complete . This survey will be sent to you alongside the long Covid resource.
If you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to contact info@talkingmats.com