Poster: A snowHead
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Hi
I am a BSL Level 2 Communicator and am going on to study my NVQ Level 3... I also adore skiiing and would love the opportunity to combine skiing and my sign language skills... Is there a demand for BSL Ski Instructors in Europe or further a field... If not as an instructor are there any hotels / chalets who speciaise in this area who employee BSL Communicators ??
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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sallysemp, welcome to Snowheads!
Adaptive ski instructors in general are in high demand, I'm sure there are jobs around. A good place to ask would be DSUK.
http://www.disabilitysnowsport.org.uk/
You could also consider doing your Adaptive instructor qualifications. You can do your L1 course indoors in the UK.
http://www.basi.org.uk/content/adaptive.aspx
Are you already a qualified instructor, if not what is your currentlevel of skiing?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Hi
Thankyou for those very useful links I have contacted DSUK for information on being an Instructor or maybe a volunteer ?? I think you can only do the BASI Adaptive Course if you hold a ski qualification, BASI or ASSI ???
I am currently working as a Support Worker with Deaf Adults whom have a range of learning disabilities, some with physical disabilities as well...
I am not a qualified instructor, but I am an Advance skier..
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sallysemp,
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I think you can only do the BASI Adaptive Course if you hold a ski qualification, BASI or ASSI ???
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I believe the Adaptive L1 is now a stand alone qualification, so this would be the entry level. The pre-requisities are listed here:
http://www.basi.org.uk/content/adaptive-level-1.aspx
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I can confirm the L1 Adaptive is a standalone entry to the Adaptive qualifications and you no longer require an Alpine qualification to gain entry.
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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sallysemp, hi there! I am a JTI (awaiting results of submitting my NVQ4 BSL & on an interpreting development programme). My sister is Deaf and I interpreted for her during lessons on a ski hol last year. Things became a tad interesting when she decided her gloves weren't up to the job and bought some mitts - had she been a stranger not my sister, I think I'd have had a hard time with receptive skills!
THere is an organisation called "Silent Snow" based in the Milton Keynes area (http://ml-in.facebook.com/group.php?gid=98684815486). It might be worth getting in touch.
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Hi...
Thanks for post and good luck with results on your NVQ4... Iam currently doing Bridgeing Course for level 3 and hopefully NVQ3 in September... I am working as a CSW at moment supporting Deaf adults all with Learning difficulties and some physical disabilities...
I will get in touch with Silent Snow for more information. Thank you...
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sallysemp, Good luck. You will need to expand your contact with BSL users for the NVQ3 as you need to have regular contact with people who are using a minimum of that level themselves & I suspect those you support will not be. Your contact of course doesn't all have to be paid work - being with friends in the local Deaf community in the club/pub is valid experience too.
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