Understanding the Role of Empathy in Reducing Racism
Welcome to about blog and video lecture from carer advocate Matthew McKenzie. This time I want to promote the importance of how empathy serves as a powerful tool in addressing and reducing racism within society. To watch my video lecture on reducing racism, see the video below.
When it comes to reducing Racism, it requires individuals to step into another person’s shoes, acknowledging their lived experiences and how the impact of racial discrimination affects them.
Welcome to a quick update from Carer activist and Cygnet Carer network Ambassador Matthew McKenzie. As involved at cygnet, I seek to connect with families and carers whose loved ones use the services of Cygnet. It is important carers are involved to help shape services and connect with other carers to shared knowledge in a peer supportive environment.
On Thursday 24th of October was the Cygnet Staff Achievement Awards 2024. Cygnet take pride in their staff and look to celebrate and award all the work their staff do.
The massive award ceremony was held over at Edgbaston Cricket Ground Banqueting Suite, Birmingham.
As a carer it can be difficult to feel part of something special, so I was delighted be called as a judge to submit my views as a carer network Ambassador regarding what I thought was important. Cygnet wanted to thank all their staff for the hard work and dedication to their job. To many, it is more than a job, which is why Cygnet wanted to award those who have gone beyond their call of duty.
Obviously before the event, I took my time to explore Birmingham. It is such a wonderful city and people are welcoming and friendly. I almost did not want to leave, but I also looking forward to attending the award ceremony. The location for the award ceremony was an excellent choice. The venue was easy to get to and hospitality was brilliant, with excellent food and welcoming staff.
The Cygnet Staff Achievement Awards 2024 was presented by three inspirational people. The first being Carer and Actress Sally Phillips and her son Olly Bermejo.
Sally’s work as an actress is amazing starring in the following
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) TV Comedy Series Miranda (2009)
She is also a patron of the Skylarks charity in Richmond [south-west London], which helps those with disabilities who fared much worse under austerity during the pandemic.
Next we heard from Nicolas Hamilton
An inspirational man who has made an impact in his life to change things around. He now uses what he has learned to help others. Nicolas Hamilton is a British racing driver who last competed in the 2023 British Touring Car Championship. He races with a specially-modified car due to his cerebral palsy. Hamilton is the paternal half-brother of seven-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton.
We then also heard from Dr Tony Romero Chief Executive of Cygnet on the importance of the award ceremony.
We then heard from David Wilmott Cygnet’s director of nursing who helped launch the award ceremony.
Awards Ceremony
There were lots of awards up for grabs as we all waiting in anticipation on who was to win for their achievements. Below is the following category list.
Care: Joy in Work Award
Respect: Inclusion & Diversity Award
Empower: Mover & Shaker Award
Trust: Helping Hand Award
Integrity: Hand on Heart Award
Delivering Service Excellence: The Showstopper Award
Innovation for the future: Game Changer Award
Support Act of the Year Award
Essential People Award: Unsung Hero
Learner of the Year Award
Bright Future Award
Swan Award
All Star Award: Service User’s Choice Award Social Care
All Star Award: Service User’s Choice Award Health Care
Social Care Service of the Year
I would like to congratulate the winners of the awards listed, but to be fair those who were nominated were also winners in my eyes. It was all about taking part and celebrating staff as a whole.
Below I have done a small video to celebrate and help promote the event. Well done everyone and good luck for next year.
Welcome back to another blog post from carer activist Matthew McKenzie. Did you know it is ADHD Awareness Month?
To watch the video of the blog, please view below.
Understanding ADHD: An Overview
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects millions of individuals worldwide, impacting not only those diagnosed but their families, friends, and caregivers. ADHD is characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness, which can significantly impair daily functioning in various spheres of life, including school, work, and relationships. Every October, ADHD Awareness Month is observed to shed light on this condition, promote understanding, and advocate for better support systems. The theme for 2024 is “Awareness is Key,” emphasizing the importance of knowledge in fostering support and empathy.
The Importance of Education
Empowering Through Understanding
One of the most crucial steps in supporting someone with ADHD is to educate yourself about the condition. Understanding ADHD, its symptoms, and its challenges can foster empathy, patience, and a supportive attitude. Knowledge truly is power. The more you know about ADHD, the better equipped you are to provide the necessary support. This includes learning about common behaviors, the impact of ADHD in daily life, and effective management strategies.
Promoting a Learning Culture
Families, schools, and workplaces should prioritize awareness and education about ADHD. Regular training sessions, workshops, and informational resources can significantly improve how people understand and interact with those affected by ADHD. When communities are informed, they can collectively create more supportive environments.
Creating Structure
The Power of Routines
Establishing routines and daily schedules offers predictability and stability for individuals with ADHD. Structure can provide a sense of security, helping to manage time more effectively and reduce feelings of overwhelm. Visual aids such as calendars, planners, or to-do lists can be extremely helpful in keeping track of tasks and responsibilities. These tools can serve as constant reminders and help individuals prioritize their actions.
Breaks Are Essential
Regular short breaks are crucial during tasks. These breaks allow individuals with ADHD to recharge and maintain their focus. It’s not about working less, but about finding a balance that promotes productivity and reduces fatigue. Identifying the optimal schedule for breaks can make a significant difference in performance and overall well-being.
Effective Communication
Concise and Specific Instructions
When giving instructions to someone with ADHD, it’s important to be concise and specific. Using clear and simple language, avoiding unnecessary details, and breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps can make a huge difference. This approach ensures that instructions are understood and followed more easily, leading to better outcomes.
Minimizing Distractions
Creating a calm and focused environment is paramount. Reducing noise, limiting visual distractions, and providing a quiet space can significantly improve the ability of individuals with ADHD to concentrate. Environmental modifications might include soundproofing a room, using noise-canceling headphones, or setting up a dedicated workspace that is free from interruptions.
The Power of Personal Stories
Insights from Lived Experiences
Personal stories are incredibly powerful in understanding ADHD. Hearing from individuals with ADHD and their caregivers can provide valuable insights and foster empathy. These stories highlight the real-world challenges and successes of living with ADHD, offering practical advice and hope.
Case Studies
Sarah’s Story: Sarah struggled in school until she found a teacher who understood ADHD and adapted her teaching methods. This timely intervention made all the difference, helping Sarah excel academically and boosting her self-esteem.
Jake’s Journey: As a carer, Jake found solace in a local carer support group. Connecting with others who understood his challenges provided him with coping strategies and a sense of community. This network of support was instrumental in helping him manage his caregiving responsibilities.
Advocating for ADHD Awareness
Community Engagement
This ADHD Awareness Month, let’s commit to raising awareness and advocating for those with ADHD. Small actions, such as sharing information, participating in community events, and supporting advocacy groups, can lead to significant changes. Community engagement helps build a support system that is informed, compassionate, and proactive.
Educational Campaigns and Resources
Supporting ongoing educational campaigns and providing resources can help spread awareness and understanding. Schools, workplaces, and community centers can play a pivotal role by organizing seminars, distributing literature, and facilitating support groups.
Conclusion
ADHD Awareness Month serves as a crucial period for promoting understanding and support for individuals with ADHD. By educating ourselves, creating structured and supportive environments, and listening to personal stories, we can become better allies. Let’s take this opportunity to make a positive impact. Awareness indeed is key—it opens doors to empathy, effective support, and advocacy.
If you found this content helpful, consider sharing it to spread awareness further. By working together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by ADHD.