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CIICA update (September 2023)

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CIICA UPDATE: 21 SEPTEMBER 2023
MORE POPULAR CONVERSATIONS
RESEARCH ROUNDUP

ÌýYOUNG ADULTS WITH CI: TRAVELS WITH MY CI

WED 27 SEP 2023: 20.00 UK; 21:00 CET; 15:00 EST; 12:00 PST.ÌýÌý
THURS 28 SEP: 05:00 AEST; 08.00 NZ
This sixthÌýconversation for young adults with CI asks about traveling with CI.This CIICA ConversationÌý invites you to share your experiences, good and bad,Ìý with a global group of young adults!

  • What’s your experience travelling with your implant – at home and abroad?
  • Have you any advice for people travelling with CI?

Come and join us and have your say. Please share theÌýÌýwith young adults with CI you know! Captioning in English will be provided and other languages by request.ÌýONLY A FEW PLACES LEFT!

NEXT CIICA CONVERSATION ON TINNITUS
ONE PERSON’S HISS IS ANOTHER’S SIZZLE!
WED 11 OCTÌý2023: 20.00 UK; 21:00 CET; 15:00 EST; 12:00 PST.
THURS 12 OCT: 06:00 AEDT; 08.00 NZThis CIICA CONVERSATION will allow you to explore with others the impact of tinnitus on everyday life and learn from the latest research.

  • How much you are affected by your tinnitus?
  • Do your friends and family understand how tinnitus impacts on you?
  • How do you describe it to them?
  • How does it impact on your audiology sessions?

This Conversation will follow from the previous ones, led by Robert Mandara, CI user and tinnitus sufferer and Kelly Assouly, researcher, to combine personal experinces with the latest research.

To register go toÌý
Please share theÌý!

CIICA CONVERSATION: MOVING ON WITH PERSON CENTRED CARE
WHAT DID WE SAY?

Following our previous conversations on Person Centred Care adults with CI, parentsÌýand clinicians explored the ways in which we can collaborate to ensure CI services are person centred. Some of the challenges were discussed, and some practicalÌýsuggestions made.

The Ìýsummary of the lively discussion is available below

Health systems try to make you work in a way that runs completely contrary to the person‑centred care approach.

and what about children?

How instrumental are parents in ensuring that the process is patient-centred for children?

Our Conversation wasÌýledÌý by Kris English, Audiologist, USA,ÌýÌýHelen Cullington from the University of Southampton Auditory Implant Service, UK, andÌýLori Sammartino, USA, whoÌýis a retired teacherÌý fromÌýthe USA turned life coach who received her cochlear implant in Nov 2020.

LATEST RESEARCH ROUND UP TO SUPPORT YOUR ADVOCACY WORK BY BRIAN LAMB

In the research update you can find new studies on the impact of hearing aid use on cognitive decline and dementia, and new guidelinesÌýonÌýQuality Standards for rehabilitation of young deaf children receiving Cochlear Implants with additional supporting materials.Ìý You will also find a challenge on how we promote publicÌýmessages around hearing loss and dementia and significantÌýnew studies on the cost savings realised by providing CIs with importantÌýevidence which could be used in Advocacy activities. The summaries are supported by suggestions for how the research can be used in policy and advocacyÌýwork.

These are always really popular – goÌý³Ù´ÇÌý
to see what’s new.

NEW RESOURCES FOR ADVOCACY WORK

SUMMARIES OF ALL OUR FASCINATING ÌýCONVERSATIONSÌý are now easy to find!Ìý Go toÌýÌýÌý and find them by topic. The issues which have arisen from them all are fascinating and globally relevant for advocacy work. They can be used by you – just refer to the CIICA website.

RESOURCES AVAILABLE FROM CIICAÌýÌýare also now listed in one place to make them easy to find. You will find them by topic and full details atÌýÌýAll are downloadable and some in other languages.

More community members’ resources atÌý

LAUNCHINGÌýSOONÌý… THE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM OUR GLOBAL ADULT SURVEYÌý

We will be launching our report and recommendations from the global adult survey over a 1,000 of you who completed from 40 countries: the consultation asked about the services received and what respondents would like.Ìý The recommendations will be of interestÌýto all, including parents and young people. They will be coming directly to you to share, with clear messages to use for social media. Coming soon to your in-box with ideas to share with your members, colleagues, friends and families.Ìý
HELP needed : Many of you helped with the translations and we will be looking to you to support the translation and use of the Executive Summary.
CHHAÌý LAUNCHES: ADULTÌýHEARING HEALTH: CANADA’S GROWING CHALLENGEÌý

³§±Ê·¡±·¶Ù2³§´¡³Õ·¡ÌýÌýis well established in Europe – and now there is a version specifically focussed on Canadian issues.

The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA)Ìý is delighted to launch the document Adult Hearing Health: Canada’s Growing Challenge which was developed with the CHHA groups across Canada and CI support groups.

Do go toÌýÌýto read all about the collaborative process, facilitated by Brian Lamb and Sue Archbold, to develop this exciting document which you can download. There were a lot of fascinating discussions and great evidence of successful advocacy work in Canada.

7th WORLD CONGRESS ON CI IN EMERGING COUNTRIES, CIICA CONTRIBUTIONS
Professor Levent Sennaroglu M.D,ÌýPresident of the 7th World Congress of Cochlear Implantation in Emerging Countries, welcomed CIICA toÌýthis unique congress, providing us with two opportunities to share.
Sue Archbold coordinated a great team about Red Flags after CI – looking from initial tuning to thinking about language and literacy. WithÌýtwo members of the CIICA BOARD, Eddie Mukaaya and Paige Stringer, Sue provided their thoughtsÌýabout The REAL issues and challenges for families in low resourced countries.
See more atÌý
ÌýWelcome to new members who have joined us recently! Send us your news, events and resourcesÌý[email protected]