Sensory Loss Awareness Training survey now open
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 17th May 2023

Help to share the bigger picture! @ALLIANCEScot are mapping #SensoryLoss Awareness Training across Scotland.
The ALLIANCE Scottish Sensory Hub are conducting a mapping exercise of Sensory Loss Awareness Training currently offered across Scotland. This includes any training related to sight, hearing and dual sensory loss, Deafness or deafblindness.
This survey aims to:
- Gain and share an over-view of Sensory Loss Awareness Training currently offered across Scotland.
- Ascertain sensory sector providers involved in developing and delivering Sensory Loss Awareness Training including modes and styles of delivery and training options.
- Understand content, core components and key learning outcomes, of Sensory Loss Awareness Training Programmes.
Analysis of survey responses will inform a Sensory Loss Awareness Training Baseline which will influence next steps. The survey will be open until 7 June 2023.
There are 36 questions in this survey and it should take about 20 minutes to complete. We thank you in advance for taking this survey – the information you provide is very important.
You can complete the survey here – https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/6VVR4H/.
If you have any questions about this survey, please contact the ALLIANCE Scottish Sensory Hub Team via email at sensory@alliance-scotland.org.uk or call 0141 404 0231.
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