Published: 03-10-2012 13:34
Assessment Facilitator evaluation After the workshop, the facilitator should think about how they felt the workshop went, asking questions such as: What went particularly well and why did it go well?
Published: 03-10-2012 13:29
Reflection and feedback Leave time for feedback Workshop participants should be given sufficient time for reflection and feedback. This will help create a more positive and constructive experience tha
Published: 03-10-2012 13:26
Appointment Tasks Integration of process When hearing care professionals meet clients, they are usually expected to complete a number of tasks in a certain chronological order and within a limited amo
Published: 03-10-2012 13:05
Prepare for role-play Simulated clients A role-play session will typically, at a minimum, involve two characters: A client and a hearing care professional. The client can either be played by one of th
Published: 01-10-2012 14:00 by Timothy Cooke
Ida Institute learning specialist Ena Nielsen, PhD., presented the “Emotional Brain and the Ida Motivation Tools” at the 2012 Oticon Symposium held in Hamburg, Germany, on 19 September. The symposium
Published: 21-09-2012 02:00 by Timothy Cooke
The Ida Institute presented the Motivation tools and the Living Well Counseling tool at the International Symposium of Audiology in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Argentine Mutual Fund for Hearing Impai
Published: 20-09-2012 16:44
An appreciative approach The Change Guide is based on an appreciative approach, which differs from more traditional approaches to change management. In traditional approaches, change is seen as a chal
Published: 20-09-2012 15:03
Recommended reading There is a growing body of research showing the benefits of group aural rehabilitation for people with hearing loss including improved relaxation and psychological well-being. Grou
Published: 19-09-2012 16:06
Change Guide The Change Guide is a step-by-step process to help you introduce the concept of person-centered care to your team and successfully implement it in your practice using the Ida tools. What
Published: 18-09-2012 18:35
Clinical reenactments The clinical reenactments are based on real ethnographic film footage captured by the Ida Institute and, to protect the privacy of the participants, reenacted verbatim by actors.