About this Event
As communication professionals, our role often requires us to navigate various communication scenarios with sensitivity and accuracy. Understanding the nuances of topics such as genetic counselling is crucial to ensuring effective communication and support for individuals within the Deaf community.
In this CPD session, we will delve into the fundamentals of genetic counselling and its impact on individuals, particularly focusing on how it intersects with the experience of Deaf individuals and their families. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to provide informed and supportive interpretation services in genetic counselling clinics.
Learning Outcomes:
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of genetic diseases.
- Understand how genetic conditions are inherited in families.
- Recognise challenges associated with genetic conditions including inherited forms of deafness and explore effective communication strategies to accommodate them during interpretation.
- Acquire practical tools and resources for providing inclusive and supportive interpretation services in genetic counselling clinics.
- Enhance self-awareness and empathy towards individuals experiencing genetic conditions and genetic risks, fostering a more compassionate and understanding approach to interpretation practice.
Join us for an engaging and informative CPD session designed to equip sign language interpreters with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively support individuals navigating the genetic counselling clinic. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this session offers valuable insights that will enhance your ability to provide inclusive and empathetic interpretation services.
3 x Structured CPD points
Trainer: Professor Marion McAllister - Cardiff University
Language of Instruction: English
Notetaker present: TBD
Cameras on or off? Delegate choice
Active/Passive Participation? Passive, though questions to speaker encouraged
Recorded? No
About the Trainer
Marion is a genetic counsellor, researcher and former programme director of the Cardiff University MSc in Genetic and Genomic Counselling, a mainly E-learning genetic counsellor training programme. Marion’s research focuses on patient empowerment and aims to improve how clinical genetics services respond to patient needs. Marion is well-known in her field because she developed and validated a new Patient Reported Outcome Measure (Genetic Counselling Outcome Scale GCOS-24), which has since been translated into Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Greek and Korean. Marion is passionate about supporting families affected by genetic conditions to adapt to the challenges they face.
In her spare time, Marion enjoys hiking
Event Venue
Online
GBP 44.04