Monday, 21 November 2016

New style awareness project added





Further examples of the new style projects has been added to the Plus Value Awareness website since the initiative received an revamped look.
This includes brand new project and new style version of existing projects since the initiative started back in 2015
The new projects including

* Is this the right value
An information project against harmful attitudes associated with bullying, prejudice and abuse attitudes

New style version to existing projects includes

* Plus Value means
An introduction summary on the key points which makes up the initiative. With variations liked with the primary awareness brands “Value all”, “Valued more” & “Value icons”

* Aim Higher
Encouraging people with invisible difficulties to achieve more to move forward better.

* Advantage
A summary of informing who people with invisible is an inclusive advantage to everyone in society

Take responsibility
A project encouraging people with invisible to make a number of measures to reduce negative situation to occur against them from hate crime through to discrimination.

In addition the recent added project “Value is” has expanded further with more elements added including “Dignity Protected”, “Expressions and experiences respected”, “Sharing good practice”, “Inclusion”, “Not tight boxed”, :”well represented” and “Adjustments respected”

Additional materials has been added including online tips and “Lifelinks” guides. 
The new style Plus Value Awareness projects has been was developed after several months of feedback & comments along with design developments.



Notice to editors:
The Plus Value awareness initiative developed by myself is a family of projects, services & campaigns about challenges understanding and awareness for people with invisible difficulties, to see see a more human rather then medical aspects and to promote and to educate a better sense of value.

The words invisible difficulties are describing independent people with invisible difficulties which his hidden and not visually obvious. This is associated with moderate or mild psychological and learning related conditions. (including high functioning autism through to ADHD & society).

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