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Raising Awareness of AAC Across the World
http://www.isaac-online.org/ie/articles/150/1/Raising-Awareness-of-AAC-Across-the-World/Page1.html
By Clare Bonnell
Published on 03/19/2007
 
An international event to raise awareness of AAC being organised by ISAAC for October 2007

Approx. 3 printed pages

The Background

In 1998 ISAAC  (the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication) decided to apply its vision to its internal practices and changed its bylaws to include members using augmentative communication in decision making roles. Leadership opportunities in committees, as a member or chair, and board and officer roles at the international and national levels, were mandated in the bylaws and guidelines. This commitment noticeably increased participation by people using AAC in the Society’s activities, in committees, conferences, workshops and research projects over these years. Such success is however only a beginning and has highlighted the need for a process to develop leadership skills in order to truly pioneer inclusive governance practices in an environment where communicating is not an equal ability.

 

What is Needed

It has become clear that for the long term future it is not sufficient to draw on the very few people using AAC who already have the ability and background to fill leadership roles. It is incumbent on ISAAC to harness the aspirations and talent of the many young people who use AAC and coach them for the future. When you rely on AAC to communicate the ladder of participation needs a first rung at an early stage in life. ISAAC is developing tools and a framework for leadership development that will reach those who want to lead and those who may do so in their future. The first phase- identifying barriers- was completed in the Fall of 2006 ( see article under Leadership on the Information Exchange)

 

An Innovative Event to Build Leadership

One idea that has caught the imagination of many people is to hold an annual event across the world that will give a leadership experience to the participants and raise the public awareness of AAC at the same time. The first event will be in 2007. It will be kept simple to make it easy for people to participate. It will take place in school classrooms across the world, organised by the ISAAC members in the country in as many schools as they have easy access to. The event would go like this. The class teacher will ask the children to discuss a topic using any means other than their voices for 20 minutes. The topic would be described by the teacher in words and, if they wish, in AAC symbols (permission has been sought from Bliss, Rebus and PCS for the use of their symbols). Any child using AAC in the class will experience being in the leader’s role in this event. The child will have one of those ‘first rung of the ladder’ experiences that leave a lasting impression in life. The event is proposed for October 2007, the anniversary month of ISAAC’s founding charter in 1983.  Several countries have committed to the event from Asia, Middle East, Europe, North and South America and Africa and we expect more once sponsorship is secured.

 


Raising Awareness of AAC (continued)

 

The Educational Impact

  • The young people using AAC have a leadership experience
  • Their family experience being thr source of fun and excitement in their child's school 
  • The children in the class/school have a new understanding of the communication challenges and capabilities of their class mate
  • The education professionals become aware of the international breadth of AAC and the valuable role they play in this
  • Schools where no students use AAC or have a disability will be included in some countries, broadening the educational impact still further
  • Everyone feels more connected with the world

 

Critical Path  

July 2006:  

ISAAC Board approval of the concept

 

September to December:

establish a task force; promote idea to membership; scope out the event

 

January 2007:

confirm country participation

 

March:

identify organiser in each country; submit funding proposal

 

April:

country organisers invite schools to take part

 

May:

decide on slogan in English and translate into PCS, Rebus and Bliss; follow up with funding proposal

 

May to July:

schools are confirmed; each school decides on topic and translate into symbols if they choose to

 

August:

Confirm numbers participating and date of event in each country

 

September:

produce and deliver T-shirts, media kits, promotional flyer template

 

October:

publicise the event before, during and after; track event results and pictures

 

November:

feedback to sponsor; evaluation by participating countries 

 


Raising Awareness of AAC (continued)

The Task Force coordinating the event

Sarah Lever - Chair

India Ochs

Pam Harris

Hilary Johnson

Caroline Musslewhite           Support provided by the Secretariat

 

Countries with ISAAC members currently committed

Egypt, Italy, Sweden, Belgium, UK, Australia, India, Taiwan, USA, Canada, Argentina, South Africa

 

 

Value for a Sponsor

The international nature of the event and the ‘new’ factor are attractive elements for print, radio and TV media. The sponsor’s logo would be on the T-shirts that the children and organizers would wear.  Media coverage will be actively sought in every country participating in the event and a media kit provided. The outcome of the event will be drawings and painting the children make of their “non-speaking” experience. These will be posted on the ISAAC and the ISAAC Chapter websites and on the websites of the companies that own the rights to the symbol systems. Please tell the Secretariat if you have a potential sponsor by emailing info@isaac-online.org

 

Budget: $29,150

  1. T-shirt production with sponsor logo, event slogan in English and in PCS, Rebus and Bliss symbols. 150 schools at 30 T-shirts each at $4.50 per T-shirt each. $20,250
  1. T-shirt shipping. $800 
  1. Design of flyer (pdf). $150
  1. Printing of flyers to be posted in the school and anywhere the people involved want to advertise it. $750
  1. Producing a press kit to give to the media. $200
  1. Coordination time in organizing it. $7,000 (120 hours)

 

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