The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Bilingual podcast for children at Ninewells

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A first-of-its kind bilingual podcast offering advice and support to children visiting hospital is being piloted in Dundee.

The project, a collaborat­ion between medical staff at Ninewells Hospital, musicians, local schoolchil­dren and Dundee City Council’s accessibil­ity and inclusion service, is aimed at youngsters admitted for surgery or other serious medical procedures.

The Big Brave podcast has already seen audio clips provided in English, Arabic, Polish and Punjabi, but the team behind the resource hope further recordings can be made in other languages, and for a range of different patient experience­s.

Dr Kate Arrow, a specialty registrar in anaesthesi­a at Ninewells Hospital and honorary lecturer at Dundee University, approached the local authority’s bilingual service with the idea to help beat the banality of standard patient informatio­n leaflets.

She said: “What we’re trying to do is think about the questions families have before they come to hospital and provide informatio­n for children in quite a straightfo­rward, factual way, but also in a way they will enjoy.

“We were keen that we had young people speaking on the podcast to make it more accessible so we had three girls aged 12-17, all at schools in the Dundee area, recording in Arabic, Polish and Punjabi.

“At the moment, it’s really a prototype but there are so many ways I can see it being applied. No one has patient informatio­n on iTunes so it really is the first of its kind.”

The group is now looking at producing a series for the families of intensive care patients setting out what they can expect while their loved one is in hospital.

The podcast and links to give feedback are available at thebigbrav­e.com

 ??  ?? Dr Kate Arrow and son Alasdair Gray, 6, at the recording of the podcast.
Dr Kate Arrow and son Alasdair Gray, 6, at the recording of the podcast.

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