Friday, 4 December 2009

Award for Archie Hinchcliffe


Mrs Archie Hinchcliffe, has been awarded a Fellowship by the
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK.

Congratulations!!


Archie started the work of training ages ago and with Allan Burns and others established the Cerebral Palsy Africa Charity (Scottish Charity SC036501). She works tirelessly and really deserves the award. Lots of reflected glory to Peter Hinchcliffe, her supportive husband.

Blantyre Training for Trainers(TfT) course

The TfT course involved talks on training methods and lots of practical work such as doing a microteach on a useful subject to help others and thinking through difficult topics and then doing a presentation for example, introducing an idea to a manager.
McDonald Wayekha, a Rehahabilitation Technician who works in outreach from Blantyre. He is doing a 'Microteach' on training and helping parents feed a child with cerebral palsy - all part of Training the Trainers. A very necessary thing too as feeding can be quite a challenge.

Participants and teachers (MAP teachers Mr Caedric pahuwa and mr Robert Mzota also taught).