Helps people and organizations get good healthcare.
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Patient facilitator, practice facilitator, or SHF in learning disability services.
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Patients, clinics, or people with learning disabilities.
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To improve healthcare and patient outcomes.
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Helps patients connect with doctors, nurses, or therapists.
1. Physiotherapist (Physical Therapist)
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What a Physiotherapist Does
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Helps people move and feel better.
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Treats injuries, diseases, and conditions of muscles, bones, nerves, heart, and lungs.
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Uses exercises, massage, stretching, and heat or cold therapy.
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Makes a plan for each person to improve movement and strength.
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Teaches people how to manage pain and prevent problems.
Tasks
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Checks the patient’s health, symptoms, and lifestyle.
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Makes a treatment plan.
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Gives therapy like exercises, massage, heat, or cold.
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Explains how to do exercises and stay healthy.
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Works with different problems, like after surgery, injuries, or long-term health issues.
Benefits
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Helps people move better.
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Reduces pain.
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Improves quality of life.
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Prevents illness and helps people stay healthy.
Quiz Questions – Physiotherapist
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Who does a physiotherapist help?
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Name two treatments a physiotherapist uses.
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Why do physiotherapists teach patients exercises?
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What problems can physiotherapists help with?
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How does physiotherapy improve quality of life?
Answers – Physiotherapist
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People with injuries, diseases, or movement problems.
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Massage, stretching, strength exercises, heat or cold therapy.
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To manage symptoms and prevent future problems.
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Muscle, bone, nerve, heart, or lung problems; recovery after surgery; mobility issues.
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By improving movement, reducing pain, and helping people stay independent.
2. Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)
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What an SLT Does
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Helps people talk, understand language, and swallow safely.
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Works with children and adults.
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Makes a plan for each person.
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Gives therapy to improve speech, language, and swallowing.
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Works with families and other professionals.
Tasks
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Checks speech, language, voice, and swallowing.
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Plans therapy for each person.
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Gives therapy to improve talking, language, and swallowing.
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Helps with eating and drinking safely.
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Supports social communication skills.
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Works with families, teachers, and doctors.
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Keeps records of progress.
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Explains conditions and coping strategies.
Who They Help
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Children: speech or language delays, feeding problems, autism.
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Adults: problems after stroke, brain injury, aging, or illness.
Where They Work
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Hospitals
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Schools
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Care homes
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Community clinics
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Private practices
Quiz Questions – SLT
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What does SLT stand for?
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Who can SLTs help?
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Name one task an SLT does.
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Where can SLTs work?
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Why do SLTs work with families and teachers?
Answers – SLT
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Speech and Language Therapist.
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Children and adults with communication or swallowing problems.
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Assess speech and language, make therapy plans, or give therapy.
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Hospitals, schools, care homes, community clinics, private practices.
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To support the patient and make therapy more effective.
3. Strategic Health Facilitator
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What a Strategic Health Facilitator Does
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Helps people and organizations get good healthcare.
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Makes it easier for patients to see doctors, nurses, and therapists.
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Works to improve healthcare services.
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Can help people with learning disabilities get better care.
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Helps organizations plan and improve health programs.
Types
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Patient Facilitator: helps patients one-to-one.
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Practice Facilitator: helps clinics improve care.
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SHFs in Learning Disability Services: helps people with learning disabilities get good health checks and care.
Tasks
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Makes healthcare easier to use.
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Improves care quality.
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Helps organizations plan and succeed.
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Provides training and support.
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Works with the community.
Quiz Questions – Strategic Health Facilitator
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What does a Strategic Health Facilitator do?
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Name one type of facilitator.
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Who can SHFs help?
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Why do they work with organizations?
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What is one task of a patient facilitator?
Answers – Strategic Health Facilitator
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Helps people and organizations get good healthcare.
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Patient facilitator, practice facilitator, or SHF in learning disability services.
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Patients, clinics, or people with learning disabilities.
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To improve healthcare and patient outcomes.
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Helps patients connect with doctors, nurses, or therapists.
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Easy Read PowerPoint Layout – Job Roles in Learning Disability & Mental Health
Slide Set 1: Physiotherapist
Slide 1 – Title
Physiotherapist / Physical Therapist
(Visual: person helping another stretch or exercise)
Slide 2 – What They Do
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Help people move and feel better.
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Treat injuries, diseases, and conditions of muscles, bones, nerves, heart, and lungs.
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Use exercises, massage, stretching, and heat/cold therapy.
Slide 3 – Tasks
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Check patient’s health, symptoms, and lifestyle.
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Make a treatment plan.
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Give therapy like exercises, massage, heat, or cold.
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Explain exercises and health tips.
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Work with injuries, surgeries, and long-term health issues.
Slide 4 – Benefits
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Help people move better.
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Reduce pain.
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Improve quality of life.
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Prevent illness and stay healthy.
Slide 5 – Quiz Questions
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Who does a physiotherapist help?
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Name two treatments a physiotherapist uses.
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Why do physiotherapists teach exercises?
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What problems can physiotherapists help with?
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How does physiotherapy improve quality of life?
Slide 6 – Quiz Answers
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People with injuries, diseases, or movement problems.
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Massage, stretching, strength exercises, heat/cold therapy.
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To manage symptoms and prevent future problems.
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Muscle, bone, nerve, heart, lung problems; recovery after surgery; mobility issues.
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Improves movement, reduces pain, helps independence.
Slide Set 2: Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)
Slide 1 – Title
Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)
(Visual: therapist helping child speak, or adult reading with therapist)
Slide 2 – What They Do
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Help people talk, understand language, and swallow safely.
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Work with children and adults.
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Make a therapy plan.
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Teach exercises and coping strategies.
Slide 3 – Tasks
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Assess speech, language, voice, and swallowing.
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Plan therapy for each person.
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Give therapy to improve talking and swallowing.
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Help with social communication skills.
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Work with families, teachers, and doctors.
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Keep records of progress.
Slide 4 – Who They Help
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Children: speech/language delays, feeding problems, autism.
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Adults: after stroke, brain injury, aging, illness.
Slide 5 – Where They Work
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Hospitals
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Schools
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Care homes
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Community clinics
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Private practices
Slide 6 – Quiz Questions
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What does SLT stand for?
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Who can SLTs help?
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Name one task an SLT does.
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Where can SLTs work?
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Why do SLTs work with families and teachers?
Slide 7 – Quiz Answers
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Speech and Language Therapist.
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Children and adults with communication or swallowing problems.
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Assess speech/language, plan therapy, or give therapy.
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Hospitals, schools, care homes, community clinics, private practices.
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To support the patient and make therapy more effective.
Slide Set 3: Strategic Health Facilitator (SHF)
Slide 1 – Title
Strategic Health Facilitator (SHF)
(Visual: facilitator helping patient or organizing healthcare info)
Slide 2 – What They Do
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Help people and organizations get good healthcare.
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Make it easier for patients to see doctors, nurses, and therapists.
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Improve healthcare services.
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Help people with learning disabilities access care.
Slide 3 – Types of SHFs
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Patient Facilitator: one-to-one help for patients.
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Practice Facilitator: helps clinics improve care.
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SHF in Learning Disability Services: improves health checks for people with LD.
Slide 4 – Tasks
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Make healthcare easier to use.
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Improve quality of care.
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Help organizations plan and succeed.
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Provide training and support.
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Work with the community.
Slide 5 – Quiz Questions
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What does a Strategic Health Facilitator do?
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Name one type of facilitator.
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Who can SHFs help?
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Why do they work with organizations?
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What is one task of a patient facilitator?
PowerPoint Notes / Tips
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Use large font (minimum 24pt) for Easy Read.
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Include symbols or images for each bullet where possible.
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Keep 1 main idea per line.
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Add interactive questions: students can raise hands or write answers.
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Use bright contrasting colors for titles and key points.
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