Every Eight Hours Website
#1
Posted 17 May 2011 - 07:28 PM
There is a new website just created to promote awareness of SCI you should all take a look, it will be old news to most but it deserves a look.
Every Eight Hours website
Also try and promote it to your contacts it all helps to promote our situation to the wider world.
#2
Posted 17 May 2011 - 08:21 PM
10 minutes later... um.. it's pretty badly done, and the videos are err.. cringeworthy. Sorry. I know they're trying to do good and be helpful, but I don't like anything about the way it is done, the way it portrays SCI or people with SCI.
Maybe it's just me?
Edited by guido, 17 May 2011 - 08:44 PM.
#3
Posted 17 May 2011 - 09:03 PM
"SCI can happen to anyone – the major causes are Road Traffic Accidents, falls and sporting injuries. It only takes a second, but the consequences are permanent for almost all those affected."
It's a pitty that the emphasis is entirely on physical causes of SCI; quite a number of people have SCI through autoimmune conditions such as TM.
#4
Posted 17 May 2011 - 11:26 PM
Heretic, on 17 May 2011 - 09:03 PM, said:
"SCI can happen to anyone – the major causes are Road Traffic Accidents, falls and sporting injuries. It only takes a second, but the consequences are permanent for almost all those affected."
It's a pitty that the emphasis is entirely on physical causes of SCI; quite a number of people have SCI through autoimmune conditions such as TM.
Got to admit with hindsight and after reading both Guido's and your posts I may have been a bit quick off the mark. It's intent is good but as you say the whole medical generated SCI side of things is skipped over which is a major oversight.
I would hope that possibly the content can be upgraded and this year seems to be the first attempt to raise the awareness with the attempt to introduce the 20th of May as awareness day and possibly this has not had enough time to be properly reviewed or market researched.
I still think it's a valiant attempt to raise the awareness and does contain some very concise information for the huge number of people who have no idea.
#5
Posted 18 May 2011 - 06:21 AM
And this is one run by a totally dedicated woman (mother of an SCI woman) who has taken it round governments, regions and all sorts. Really looking at the practical side of getting to the Policy makers.
Would be good here in the UK, our 4 or 5 SCI "8 Hours" collaborators got in touch and ADDED to the work that ISCI are doing rather than trying to be separate and do their own thing from scratch. A truly international effort would be FAR cleverer. Same logo appearing in EVERY country and taking advantage of work that's already been started...
#6
Posted 18 May 2011 - 10:02 AM
Edinburgh Colin, on 17 May 2011 - 11:26 PM, said:
Heretic, on 17 May 2011 - 09:03 PM, said:
"SCI can happen to anyone – the major causes are Road Traffic Accidents, falls and sporting injuries. It only takes a second, but the consequences are permanent for almost all those affected."
It's a pitty that the emphasis is entirely on physical causes of SCI; quite a number of people have SCI through autoimmune conditions such as TM.
Got to admit with hindsight and after reading both Guido's and your posts I may have been a bit quick off the mark. It's intent is good but as you say the whole medical generated SCI side of things is skipped over which is a major oversight.
I would hope that possibly the content can be upgraded and this year seems to be the first attempt to raise the awareness with the attempt to introduce the 20th of May as awareness day and possibly this has not had enough time to be properly reviewed or market researched.
I still think it's a valiant attempt to raise the awareness and does contain some very concise information for the huge number of people who have no idea.
Sorry, I didn't mean for that to sound overly critical. It's a good effort and more power to 'em!
#7
Posted 18 May 2011 - 10:55 AM
Carpe Diem
#8
Posted 18 May 2011 - 11:25 AM
greybeard, on 18 May 2011 - 10:55 AM, said:
Tis true wise sage.
#9
Posted 18 May 2011 - 12:14 PM
There is no contact details for the site, on the site, and not one of the charities has responded to either of my tweets (to all of them except SIS - couldn't find their twitter name).
Feed back should be accepted as a gift. It is free and constructive.
#10
Posted 18 May 2011 - 12:33 PM
#11
Posted 18 May 2011 - 01:38 PM
Lucydog, on 18 May 2011 - 12:33 PM, said:
I just got a message back from them to say if you call a Christine at Aspire on 020 8954 5759 then she has all the details .
Edited by Edinburgh Colin, 18 May 2011 - 03:52 PM.
#12
Posted 18 May 2011 - 07:01 PM
Think I'm with GreyBeard on this one. One person who has done so much to "raise awareness" for SCI this year is Melanie Reid in all her articles. Intelligently and poignantly written, but with an ultimately determined outlook. She has my vote!
I'm just not sure I know what "raising awareness" actually means? Or what are it's ultimate goals?
Still, conversation & communication (2 way) are generally a healthy thing.
#13
Posted 18 May 2011 - 09:34 PM
I see nothing either pathetic nor heroic in being an SCI,,, it's just what I happen to be. That's really what I'd like the rest of society to be "aware" of.
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