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"Keeping
the Promise for KHIRTHAR" A Film on gas exploration in the Khirthar National Park. Click for Details |
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New Investment Frontier (10 minutes) |
Embracing
the Challange (20 minutes) |
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A
video and CDROM assisted corporate multimedia package produced for the
Government of the NWFP. The video was produced for viewing at the New
York Trade Fair in order to attract foreign investment into the region.
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One of Pakistan's biggest industrial groups, the Kohinoor Maple Leaf Group (KMLG) was given a new identity in this video, that looked at the corporation in its entirety, providing interesting and informative viewing for clients both in Pakistan and abroad. | . | ||||||
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Agreeing
to Differ
(5 x 15 minute video series) |
Different
Lives, Same Rights (25 minutes) |
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This five part video series gives social and health care professionals a realistic insight into different cultural and religious groups in the UK, helping them to understand and communicate better with patients from diverse ethnic backgrounds. A UK production. |
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A
programme on special needs, this video features eight disabled people
who talk about a wide range of issues drawn from their own life experiences.
Targeting care workers and service providers, concerns raised include
attitudes, relationships, racism and access to the built environment
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| Healthy
Careers (15 minutes) |
Health
Service Television (12 part video series) |
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A
recruitment video for ethnic minorities, Healthy Careers traces the different
hospital career paths available to young British-Asians, providing examples
of role models and illustrating the wide range of careers that exist in
hospitals other than medicine. A UK production. |
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The first video communication magazine aimed at health service workers, this 12 part series comprises programmes of varying duration, which illustrate good practices targeting middle management in the UK National Health Service. A UK production. |
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| Just
Ignore It (26 minutes) |
Kaam
ki Baatein (Talking of Careers) (10 x 4.30 minute video series) |
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A disturbing programme containing interviews with black and Asian people on the experiences of being harassed by white people or the police. Aimed at public sector workers, the video illustrates hard facts about presumptions from the public, social workers, police and council workers. A UK production. |
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A career recruitment video sponsored by the UK based organisation, QED (Quest for Education and Development), exploring potential career paths for young British-Asians in a changing world. A
UK production. |
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| Making
a Pleasant Change (27 minutes) |
Piggy
in the Middle (38 minutes) |
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This programme shows how any management's failure to communicate upsets virtually every department, and sets out in a humourous but pointed fashion, to show the importance of consultation, decision making, communication and leadership skills. A UK production |
A bold programme written and directed entirely by 'O' level students in a UK school, Piggy in the Middle looks at peer pressure, sexual relationships and communication skills among teenage girls and boys in the UK. A UK production. |
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| Quality and Communication- Everybody's Business (38 minutes) | Room
For Another (25 minutes) |
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This programme identifies good hospital care as a combination of medical and technical excellence and a sensitive approach to patient needs. It shows how hospital and medical professionals at every level need to talk and work together as a team, in the best interests of their patients. A UK production |
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This programme is a moving introduction to the concept of fostering children, the advantages and disadvantages, and is an excellent stimulus for use in the recruitment of new foster parents. A UK production. |
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| Taaleem
ki Baatein (Talking of Education) (12 minutes) |
Witness
For a Child (26 minutes) |
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Sponsored by the UK based organisation QED (Quest for Education and Development), this programme looks at the importance of encouraging Asian parents to be more involved in their children's education by interacting more confidently with teachers and educational institutions. A
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This dramatisation reconstructs the story of a young child removed from home by social workers because of an allegation of sexual abuse. Using both actors and real care workers and legal professionals, the video illustrates how preparation for court appearances and familiarity with court procedures is vital for professionals. A UK production. |
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| Hunar
ki Baatein (Talking of Vocations) (15 minutes) |
Counselling
In (6 part video series) |
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A trigger video designed to inculcate positive work ethics and initiative among young Asians in the UK. This video was commissioned by the UK based organisation, Quest for Education and Development (QED) as part of an initiative to provide young British-Asians with life skills and vocational guidance. A
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Produced for the Institute of Counselling, Glasgow, this video series utilises a blend of teaching, examples, exercises and edits from simulated and actual counselling sessions. Topics covered include clinical and pastoral counselling approaches, counselling for special needs and illness, and the importance of taking cultural barriers into account during counselling sessions. A UK production. |
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| Where
the Action is (25 minutes) |
Marie
Stopes Society (10 Minutes) |
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This video shows how professionals at every level must work as a team to overcome negative aspects of the publics view of hospitals and the health service as huge, impersonal and bureaucratic. Using a Shop Window approach, it demonstrates how quality assurance depends crucially on how every team member represents a hospital. A UK production |
Marie Stopes Society is an organization providing Reproductive health. This video shows their procedure. |
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| The
Contract (9 minutes) |
Celebrating
Age (25 minutes) |
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Targeting senior and middle management, this video looks at the differences in the approach of the supplier and provider to negotiating the contract and asks participants to explore the validity of propositions inherent when an organisation supplies itself. A UK production |
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The
vital message relayed in this award winning video is that old age does
not necessarily mean either illness nor disability, and that it deserves
to be respected. |
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| Sex Sense (35 minutes) | Haemoglobinopathies in General Practice (20 minutes) | |||||||||||
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A segmented video written and directed by a group of GCSE students, exploring their generations attitudes towards sexually transmitted diseases, and raising awareness of methods of precaution. A UK production. |
This
award winning video explores the occurrence of special haemoglobinopathies
in African, Asian and Mediterranean peoples in the UK, and provides
guidance for medical professionals and care workers.A UK production. |
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| Islamic
Relief (10 minutes) |
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A
video on Islamic Relief Programme.
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