I interpret that to mean sessions on students doing the counselling
modules and also creative writing sessions when students are encouraged
to use personal thoughts, feelings and experiences and they may feel
inhibited if they knew a student was taping them and could play their
words back to anyone they felt like at a later date. they were the only
sessions I would have thought reasonable amongst our courses here at
Hope. Tutirs are told to let us know if they feel they have any
sessions that they do not want taped and to discuss with us whether we
felt it was 'reasonable', to date we have had no requests.
Sheila
Sheila Watts
Head of Support Service for students with disabilities
Liverpool Hope University College
Hope Park
Liverpool
L16 9JD
Tel/Minicom 0151-291-3064
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Hi Sheila
Quoting your document, how is 'personal, creative and sensitive
information'
defined? Could you give a few examples?
Iain
Iain Hood
Senior Student Adviser, Learning Support
Student Support Services
APU
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Cambridge
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From: "Sheila Watts" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: Permission to record sensitive seminars
> We adapted the NATFHE/SKILL policy to that attached, mentioning the
few
> areas where taping would not be allowed due to the sensitive nature
of
> the session. In those cases students would be told at the start of
the
> module,(not the start of the lecture) by the tutor and we would
arrange
> alternative means such as a note-taker. It was taken to the senior
> management team, the rector and chief executive and to our Joint
> Consultative and negotiating committee with the unions and was
approved
> by all of them.
> Sheila
>
> Sheila Watts
> Head of Support Service for students with disabilities
> Liverpool Hope University College
> Hope Park
> Liverpool
> L16 9JD
> Tel/Minicom 0151-291-3064
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> >>> [log in to unmask] 16/06/2005 15:32:39 >>>
> Has anyone developed "permission forms" (or similar system) for
> participants of seminars to sign in order to allow one of their
> (disabled) colleagues to record the seminars/have a support worker
> present? This seems to be a particular issue in seminars of a
> sensitive
> nature such as counselling.
>
> I would really appreciate it if you could share systems that you
have
> in
> place with us, to save starting from scratch.
>
> Many thanks (in hopeful anticipation!)
> Jo
>
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> Disability Coordinator
>
> Disability Support Service
> Robinson Library
> University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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