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Videos

The following videos are organised by:

​You can hover over the description under each video to find which TEL module it is featured in. You can also download this collated list of all the videos that are featured in the TEL modules (298kb pdf) and which slide they are on.


Specific topics

If you would like to view videos by specific topics, choose from the following list:


Dying to Talk research project videos

These videos are from the "Dying to Talk" research project, a partnership between the University of Sydney, HammondCare, Keele University (UK) and Sunshine (now Unisson Disability). The project was funded by the Australian Research Council and Sunshine (now Unisson Disability). The videos were produced by Summer Hill Media.

​You can hover over the description under each video to find which TEL module it is featured in.

 

The following videos are smaller edited pieces of the videos listed above. They might be helpful if you are wanting to focus on a particular aspect of a story.


"Talking End of Life" (TEL) website videos

These videos were made for the “Talking End of Life” (TEL) website. TEL is an online version of the Dying to Talk project - an Australian Research Council funded partnership between The University of Sydney, Keele University in the UK, and Unisson Disability. The videos were produced by Summer Hill Media.

​You can hover over the description under each video to find which TEL module it is featured in.


Animations

The following animations might be helpful to show a person with intellectual disability when you are explaining a specific topic.

​You can hover over the description under each video to find which TEL module it is featured in.

 

 

 

Page last updated 17 September 2020

Artwork is by and in memoriam: Derek Coyle (1960-2014), an artist supported by Sunshine’s Community Access Program Art Studio

 

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This project is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Public Health and Chronic Disease Grant Program.

 

We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging.