The Eatwell Guide is a policy tool used to define government recommendations on eating healthily and achieving a balanced diet.
What is Access to Work?
The information in this video is for young people in work, or looking to get into work, those starting a new job, or those applying for jobs. Perhaps you are concerned about communication, or worried about how you will fit in.
Interview with Deaf Barber, Darren
Darren, a Deaf barber from Glasgow tells us about his journey from college into employment and the importance having the correct support in place. Darren explains how he got his first job as a barber and how he communicates with his customers (both Deaf customers and hearing customers).
Tips for Dementia Carers
For any person going through the experience of caring for someone with Dementia, it’s so important to share your experiences with others. In today’s video, BDA Scotland’s Community Development Manager, Avril Hepner, chats to Carolyn Nabarro-Denmark about her experience of being a carer and the useful information she picked up along the way.
Dementia Assessments for Deaf people
Emma Ferguson-Coleman is a researcher in the University of Manchester researching ‘Deaf people with dementia’. Emma discusses the need for BSL assessments for Dementia, and how we can support a Deaf person living with Dementia in the Deaf community.
How to get a good night’s sleep
Did you know that getting a good night’s sleep is essential for your well-being? Sleep Scotland advise that keeping a good consistent routine, being active during the day, and having a good transition between being active and being passive are all great ways to achieve a healthy night’s sleep.