Name of qualification | Tolmač/-ka za gluhoslepe in specialist/-ka za delo z gluhoslepimAdd to comparison [1] |
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Translated title (no legal status) | Interpreter and specialist for deaf-blind persons |
Type of qualification | Dodatna kvalifikacija, SOK raven 7 |
Category of qualification | Dodatna kvalifikacija |
Duration |
3 years (6 semesters)
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Admission requirements |
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ISCED field |
Zdravstvo in socialna varnost
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ISCED subfield | |
Qualification level |
SQF 7 |
Valid | Monday, 1. January 2018 - 0:00 to Saturday, 31. December 2022 - 0:00 |
Candidates are able to:
- understand deafblindness and social and psychological implications of deafblindness
- identify the characteristics of individual groups of deaf-blind persons,the functioning of a social network and support environment for a deaf-blind user,
- develop successful continuing cooperation with a deaf-blind user and establish, maintain and expand the overall support network for an individual in cooperation with the competent institutions and relatives,
- use the intersectional approach to deal with deaf-blind people,ethical approaches and methods to deal with deaf-blind people,
- identify, select and use different successful methods to communicate with deaf-blind persons and understand the meaning of non-verbal communication,
- draw up an individualised plan in cooperation with a user and monitor their progress,
- operate technical and simple aids for deaf-blind persons and train deaf-blind persons independently on their use,
- render individualised services and make environmental adjustments for deaf-blind persons,
- identify the rights of deaf-blind persons and the Slovenian and European legislation governing deafblindness,
- provide maximum independence of a deaf-blind individual using different measures and activities,
- identify the needs of deaf-blind persons and identify and effectively resolve specific distress situations and problems as well as emergency situations of deaf-blind persons,
- accompany deaf-blind persons independently, efficiently and safely in different situations and circumstances,
- interpret independently for deaf-blind persons using individualised methods of communication and in different circumstances,
- advocate for deaf-blind persons in an institution and home environment,
- ensure personal data protection and be familiar with the functioning of the social security system.
Learning outcomes with be examined using several methods of verification:
- oral examination
- written examination
- practical examination
- performance of a service for a deaf-blind person
- seminar paper and defence.
Candidates obtain the qualification when they:
- demonstrate sufficient attendance (90%) at lectures and tutorials,
- successfully pass written and oral examinations,
- successfully pass practical examination,
- successfully render a service with a deaf-blind person,
- successfully pass the seminar paper and defence,
- successfully pass all obligations laid down in the programme and curricula for individual modules or subjects