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Updated July
2008
About - Richard Hirstwood
Richard has been a full time MSR tutor for the last 14 years. He has worked all over the world inspiring people to use their rooms and equipment in varied and imaginative ways. He does not sell equipment, so he has no allegiance to any particular company or philosophy. His skill is not only in the humanitarian needs of children and adults, but also in the creativity and technical knowledge needed to make a room and its equipment work.
He has an in depth knowledge of both children and adults with learning disabilities in schools, day services and hospital settings. All his booking come through referral from professionals, by word of mouth or through the more authoritative sensory companies.
One day talk/lecture example
The Multi Sensory Room or studio - We will study the uses of the multi sensory equipment, from relaxation and stimulation to communication. Setting aims and objectives and assessment in the MSR will also be over viewed.
Introduction to the Equipment - You may already have the equipment, or you may be just planning to purchase some. What do you do with it? How do you make it appropriate? Is the room a place where we go in, turn the lights off and listen to dolphins and panpipes whilst watching 60's liquid wheels
running around the wall?
The equipment session may take up much of the day, as this knowledge is a vital pre-requisite if the room is to be used well.
Sensory Issues - Many people have a sensory loss or a dual sensory impairment, so this session considers the implications of this in relation to the MSR. Alternatively, we could study communication, aims or assessment in more detail if this is more appropriate to you.
Working with students
When the students arrive in the room, the staff will be asked about their current aims for the individual or group. The session will then be tailored to suit the student's needs. Some preparatory information will be required, prior to the day.
The Suggested Times
9.30 Sessions Begin
9.30 Session 1 - 45 min
10.15 Session 2 - 45 min
11.00 Break
11.15 Session 3 - 45 min
12.00 Session 4 - 45 min
12.45 Lunch
1.30 Session 5 - 45 min
2.15 Session 6 - 45 min
3.00 Break
3.30 Staff feedback and
questions
Two day course example
Introduction to the Day
The Multi Sensory Room
Multi Sensory Equipment
Day 2 - This is a flexible day and could
include the following subjects, depending
on the delegates needs.
Sensory Issues
Assessment
Communication
Setting Targets
Curriculum Links and themes
Equipment Training - ‘hands on’ session
Safety and Maintenance of the Equipment
Overview of the concept
Equipment training
them in a tangible and appropriate manner is of equal importance. There are a host of ideas for bubble tubes, fibre optics and projectors which can ensure these tools are used in a way which takes the room beyond the often used 'relaxation' scenario. They can encourage people to communicate, learn curriculum subjects and social skills.
Stimulation
but on the course you will gain plenty of knowledge and ideas about hearing, tactile, taste and smell.
Curriculum links and themes
Sensory issues
Setting targets
Communication
reminder that the room is not just about relaxation.
Assessment
relevant to a host of professions, from teachers, therapists, assistants and management.
Safety and maintenance
replacement. It will also help people get over 'technophobia', often a problem hindering the successful operation of the MSR.
Learning styles
Requirements - Costs
Format - Courses do not have to be in a lecture format. Your requirements may be served more effectively with a ‘hands on’ day. Richard can work with your students and staff in your own room or with Hirstwood Training equipment. The day or days are split into sessions working one to one where needed, or with small groups.
How many people - For a one-day lecture course, there is no maximum number of people Richard can take. However on 2-day courses and longer, 25 is normally the limit.
Times - Usually the day/s begin at 9.30 with a discussion with the delegates about the content of the day. However, we are always happy to discuss the content beforehand, to make sure delegates are being guided in a way which suits your service.
1. Included on the multi sensory courses are at least one sensory trolley (pictured below). We will need access for the trolleys. If the venue is on the first floor or above please make sure there is a lift to gain access for the trolleys.

2.
Blackout
is
essential for the course and the
darker the better. But if you can't
get total blackout we will manage.
3. Only one
power socket will be required but if
you have more that would be better. We
bring lots of extension leads.
and most of the equipment will arrive on a
shopping type trolley (pictured.)
4. Two
tables will be required for the
course, as you can see below there is a lot
of equipment.
5. A data projector and screen
will be
required for the course. Let us know if you
have problems with these and we can supply
them at no extra cost.
6. The course will take around
one
hour to set up, so we will either need
to arrive the day before or around 8.15 on
the morning of a course which is starting
at 9.30am.
7. There will be a van (Fiat Scdo) arriving
with the equipment so please ensure we
have access
and parking for the duration of the
course.

8.
The
cost of the course is
under review...please contact us for
details. Overseas courses are charged at
standard flight or ferry costs in sterling.
10.
Included in the cost is a
wide range range of sensory equipment from
various companies.
11. You will receive one course notes CD
which can be photocopied for the day.
12.
The course will take about 1 hour to set
up, so we will need to be at the venue at
around 8.15am
12. Cancellation fees may apply.