Rape Crisis Grampian (RCG) have introduced a video consultation service which allows some of their support workers to see people remotely.

This helps support workers to cut down travel and allows people to access their service from a safe space of their choosing.

Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland (SBHS) have developed an app to support individuals and families.

Integrated within the app is a video consultation service which allows them to deliver support remotely to families across Scotland.

The following short films showcase different uses of video consultation technologies by two Scottish charities.

  • Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland (SBHS) have developed an app to support individuals and families. Integrated within the app is a video consultation service. This allows them to deliver support remotely to families across Scotland.
  • Rape Crisis Grampian (RCG) have introduced a video consultation service which allows some of their support workers to see people remotely. Therefore, staff have cut down travel and people can access their services from a safe space of their choosing.

George Guy talks about CriticalCareRecovery.com, a website co-created with people who have experienced intensive care to help others in ICU.

To find out more about Critical Care Recovery, visit www.CriticalCareRecovery.com.

This film is part of our Digital Stories series, a collection of short films that showcase the benefits of digital technology in health and care through real stories, as told by real people.

James and Maureen McKillop talk about the Digital Talking Mats, a digital tool designed to help people with communication difficulties.

To find out more about Talking Mats, visit www.talkingmats.com.

This film is part of our Digital Stories series, a collection of short films that showcase the benefits of digital technology in health and care through real stories, as told by real people.

Jenny Whinnett talks about the Digital Passport, a flick-through e-book that can help those involved in the care of a non-verbal individual.

To find out more about the Digital Passports, visit http://pamis.org.uk/services/digital-passports.

This film is part of our Digital Stories series, a collection of short films that showcase the benefits of digital technology in health and care through real stories, as told by real people.

Maria Dailly talks about ClickGo, a digital tool designed to promote self directed support, and the difference this has made to her life.

This film is part of our Digital Stories series, a collection of short films that showcase the benefits of digital technology in health and care through real stories, as told by real people.

Please notes ClickGo is no longer available as a digital tool.

David Garrell talks about My Diabetes My Way, an interactive website to help support people who have diabetes.

To find out more about My Diabetes My Way, visit www.mydiabetesmyway.scot.nhs.uk.

This film is part of our Digital Stories series, a collection of short films that showcase the benefits of digital technology in health and care through real stories, as told by real people.

Robert Blackmore talks about using Flo, a text message based tool, to monitor his hypertension.

This film is part of our Digital Stories series, a collection of short films that showcase the benefits of digital technology in health and care through real stories, as told by real people.

Dr Drummond Begg talks about using Attend Anywhere, a video conferencing tool, for follow up consultations with his patients.

This film is part of our Digital Stories series, a collection of short films that showcase the benefits of digital technology in health and care through real stories, as told by real people.