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Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Rachel's wish for her little brother with #autism

What 9 year old Rachel wrote in school about her brother with autism....

 
This was her teacher's response:
 

Matthew and Rachel!



Could an iPad help your child?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge





Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Brothers say thank you for the iPads that have improved their speech


Mason and Malacki say 'thanks for the iPads!

Mum Jodie explains how the iPads from Hearts and Minds have helped her boys:

"Mason and Malacki's speech has really improved from having the iPads, and they love all the different games and puzzles on there. In the past few weeks since the boys got the iPads we have seen amazing improvements in both their social skills as well as their understanding! It's amazing and I would encourage anyone to do the Hearts and Minds challenge!" 

Could an iPad help your child?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge


Monday, 21 October 2013

Josh's iPad from Hearts and Minds helps him to stay calm



Josh is a 10 year old boy with autism who used to love his Wii, but also got very distressed by it when a game didn't go to plan.  And in the end Mum Nichola felt she had to remove it.  But the iPad was different...

"On the Wii, if he lost a race against Mario etc, there would be tears, meltdowns, and even a broken TV screen, so I had to remove the Wii," she says.  "Then I decided to do the Hearts and Minds Challenge to get him an iPad instead by collecting old mobile phones.  I got my Facebook friends to help me collect, also my work colleagues, and my colleagues at head office.  I was quite surprised how many people helped, and how quickly I collected them, and how easy the whole process was."

"Then the iPad arrived.....And he absolutely loves his iPad!  It has calmed him down loads and he has many more happy times in the day, than frustrated times.  It is amazing what he has learned himself to do in his own time.   He loves the sensory Apps you can get, and is learning when he needs to use them."

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Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

How one Burnley couple have already obtained 3 iPads from Hearts and Minds

A dedicated Burnley couple explain why they got involved in the Hearts and Minds Challenge to obtain iPads for local children with autism....
 
We are parents of two children and our youngest who is now 6 is currently diagnosed with speech and language disorder and sensory issues, this could possibly lead to a diagnoses of AS later.  He has an iPad, and it has taught him so much, there are so many specialised apps and his visual learning is really strong, like so many other children on the spectrum.

So when we saw the advert on TV one evening about 10 months ago about a charity that would exchange 165 old mobiles for 1 iPad, we thought of all the children we could help on the autistic spectrum, or those with social communication problems that didn't have access to one.

We began by creating small posters and giving them to local cafes, charity shops, hairdressers, and college etc so people could have these as drop off places and we could collect from them.  Each phone donated is photographed then put onto our facebook page (Autism and Social Communication Awareness) with a personal thank you.


The word gets round via the page also. We are now awaiting the 3rd iPad and have started collecting for number 4.  The first iPad we donated to Action for ASD in Burnley (our local town), we are very lucky to have this centre in our town it provides support for parents and children in various ways.


The second one we donated to OJs based in Preston, which again supports children and families on the Autistic Spectrum.


By collecting these phones it also gets people talking about Autism and wanting to know more about it......and that's so good because knowledge brings understanding and that's so badly needed.   In April 2013 we persuaded Blackpool Tower to turn blue for Autism Awareness Day and we hope to do the same next year too. 


We also have a twitter account running (Davina Walker @ASC_Awareness). So we started the twitter, the facebook page and I started a blog (apieceofthepuzzleblog.com) all at Easter ........it's all helped and taught me a lot, because before Easter I didn't really know how to use facebook or any social media, and now I do it all....

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Find out more about Autism and Social Communication Awareness here:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Autism-and-Social-Communication-Awareness/379250578856308?hc_location=timeline

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASC_Awareness

Blog:  http://apieceofthepuzzleblog.com/

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Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge

Monday, 23 September 2013

How to get your child an iPad from Hearts and Minds

It's very simple: collect old mobile phones and Manchester autism charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for an iPad:



165 old phones = 1 iPad 2

There are other products available as well for homes and also schools, such as laptops, iPad minis and protective cases:

http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/phones-4-education-communication/

Note: you do not need to have a child with autism to benefit from this scheme - any family can take part, once they collect the phones.

How can my child benefit from an iPad?


Using an iPad can help with the following:

...communication
...learning
...organisation
...fine motor skills
...relaxation .
...behaviour



What sort of phones do you take?


http://heartsandmindsuk.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/what-sort-of-mobile-phones-can-be.html

How would I collect 165 phones?


http://heartsandmindsuk.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/top-tips-for-collecting-old-phones.html

Where do I sign up?


http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/how-to-register/

Why does Hearts and Minds run this scheme?


1.  It helps families obtain useful technology for their children, including children with autism.
2.  It raises funds for Hearts and Minds to go towards the building of a school in Manchester for children with autism:

http://heartsandmindsuk.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/keith-duffy-helps-launch-1-million.html


Hearts and Minds also runs a Facebook community for families affected by autism:

Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 


Other social media:

Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge

Monday, 16 September 2013

Press coverage gets Margate boy an iPad


Read the full newspaper article here: http://www.thanetgazette.co.uk/Margate-mother-s-plea-old-mobile-phones-help/story-19536509-detail/story.html


Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 



Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge

Monday, 26 August 2013

How an iPad helped Tom with brushing his teeth

In the 5 months since Tom got an iPad from Hearts and Minds, it has helped him in all sorts of unexpected ways, according to Sue, his Mum:

"As you can see, he now brushes his teeth better, and more willingly using a Brush Time App.  The iPad also got him interested in doing puzzles and colouring, which started on the iPad and has now progressed into an interest in actual puzzles and colouring books, widening his previous interests.


"Although non-verbal he will hold 'conversations' using the talking back animal Apps on the iPad, encouraging him vocally.  He has also improved his recognition of shapes and colours using learning Apps on the iPad, which I can now see in his daily understanding of language. It has really widened his world!"

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 


Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Surprised by an iPad

You've spent weeks collecting old mobile phones to get an iPad through the Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme for your child.  Finally it arrives.  So how do you present it?

This is what Toni Harwood did once her campaign was finished: 

"The iPad arrived while he was at school, so I took it up with me at the end of the day," she says.  "The children were all in the hall practising for the end of year play.  But the teachers made time at the end to ask Ethan about his challenge, talk about it in front of the whole school, and then surprise him with the iPad. 



"Brought a tear to this proud Mum's eye.  Thank you all for making this possible.  Now to learn about Minecraft!!"

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 


Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds
More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge

Sunday, 28 July 2013

PARENTS CALL ON GALASHIELS COMMUNITY TO PICK UP THEIR PHONES FOR CHARITY

 

A family from Stow in Galashiels, Selkirkshire, is urging the local community to answer their call for old mobile phones – as part of a fundraising scheme aimed at equipping autistic children with iPads. 

Mandy Mitchelmore and Gary Anderson are calling on people to donate unwanted handsets, so that they can buy an iPad for their daughter Hattie, who has a rare form of epilepsy and hemiplegia.

Ten-year-old Hattie struggles with speech and language, which affects her ability to communicate – very similar to a child with autism. The seizures make rest difficult, and can cause Hattie to forget what she has learnt during the course of the day.

The scheme, run by autism charity Hearts & Minds Challenge, enables families to exchange old mobiles for iPads. Just 165 mobile phones can be traded in for a brand new iPad, which will make a real difference to youngsters like Hattie.

Hattie’s mum Mandy said: “The Hearts & Minds iPad scheme is amazing because it will not only enable Hattie to access learning across all areas but it will make learning fun and engaging for her too. An iPad will help Hattie to become a learner in her own right and develop her independence so that she feels part of her school group.”

I’d like to encourage anyone, who may have old or unwanted mobiles lying around at home, please drop them off at Stow Post Office and help transform our daughter’s life. Hattie has always loved technology; it motivates her and helps her to deal with the impact of her seizures.”

Hearts & Minds Challenge is a charity dedicated to supporting children and families touched by autism. The organisation, which is supported by Mel Sykes, Keith Duffy and Paul Scholes, aims to raise the quality of life for individuals and their families affected by the disorder, by ensuring the provision of the highest standards in education, care and support.

To date, the charity’s fundraising activity has raised over £500,000 and has helped to educate and support many children and families.

Ian McGrath, founder of Hearts & Minds, said: “This scheme has already helped to transform the lives of over 220 families around the UK and we would like to see many more people benefit.

The therapeutic benefits of using interactive, easy-to-use technology, such as an iPad, have now been widely recognised and really can make a difference. I’d like to encourage everyone to donate any old phones to help support Hattie and her family.”

If you have any unwanted mobile phones, you can drop them off at Stow Post Office where there is a collection box.

If you would like to find out more about the charity, please visit www.heartsandmindschallenge.org

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
Twitter: @handmchallenge
Pinterest: Hearts and Minds
Google+: Hearts and Minds

Monday, 1 July 2013

In the news - May 2013


Manchester Evening News May 2nd 2013
Cheryl Broadfoot and her son Bobby featured in the news again after he obtained his new iPad through the Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme.  She was also interviewed about the scheme on Radio Manchester on 23rd May - this is a wonderful interview about the benefits of iPads for children with autism, featuring Bobby's first word...

https://soundcloud.com/cheryl-broadfoot/bbc-radio-manchester-interview

Cheryl was also recently appointed Events Manager for Hearts and Minds.

There was also more coverage of the successful campaigns by David Anderson and Toni Harwood, who have both obtained iPads now for their sons.

Ethan Harwood in the Gazette and Herald May 16th 2013
And Ethan also appeared in the Swindon Advertiser too:

http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/10396118.Call_for_old_phones/

An Isle of Wight Mum had a piece in the local paper and has also set up a Facebook page to appeal for phones:

http://onthewight.com/2013/05/01/appeal-for-old-mobile-phones-for-hearts-and-minds/

There was also some coverage of the charity cycle ride in Spain for Hearts and Minds in Messenger Newspapers:

http://www.messengernewspapers.co.uk/news/10438668.Spanish_cycle_ride_for_Messenger_backed_charity/

Celebrity cyclist and Hearts and Minds supporter Keith Duffy also featured the trip on his web-site:


From officialkeithduffy.com

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
  

Friday, 21 June 2013

TOBY ALLEN CALLS ON PEOPLE IN ST IVES TO PICK UP THEIR PHONES FOR CHARITY


A family from St Ives is urging the local community to answer their call for old mobile phones – as part of a fundraising scheme aimed at equipping autistic children with iPads. 

Rachael and Andy Allen are calling on people to donate unwanted handsets, so that they can buy an iPad for their son Toby, who has autism and sensory processing disorder.


Toby, aged seven, struggles with communication and finds writing extremely difficult and often painful. This means that he is behind his classmates by about two years.

The scheme, run by autism charity Hearts & Minds Challenge, enables families to exchange old mobiles for iPads. Just 165 mobile phones will result in a brand new iPad, which will make a real difference to youngsters like Toby.

Childminder, Rachael, 40, said: “The Hearts & Minds iPad scheme is amazing, because it provides an excellent way for autistic children to communicate, learn and develop new skills. It also raises much-needed funds for the charity, so they can continue to help even more autistic children in the UK.

I’d like to encourage anyone, who may have old or unwanted mobiles lying around at home, to get in contact and help transform our son’s life – and the many other children just like him. Toby has had the chance to try out an iPad at school, and through doing so he has come on in leaps and bounds. As a result, he was able to access the same curriculum as his classmates. Toby finds maintaining friendships very difficult, but through an iPad, he could learn to communicate with his classmates through the apps that are available.”

Hearts & Minds Challenge is a charity dedicated to supporting children and families touched by autism. The organisation, which is supported by Mel Sykes, Keith Duffy and Paul Scholes, aims to raise the quality of life for individuals and their families affected by the disorder, by ensuring the provision of the highest standards in education, care and support.

To date, the charity’s fundraising activity has raised over £500,000 and has helped to educate and support many children and families.

Ian McGrath, founder of Hearts & Minds, said: “This scheme has already helped to transform the lives of families around the UK and we would like to see many more people benefit.

The therapeutic benefits of using interactive, easy-to-use technology, such as an iPad, have now been widely recognised and really can make a difference. I’d like to encourage everyone to donate any old phones to help support Toby and his family.”

If you have any unwanted mobile phones, please contact Rachael and Andy Allen via email at arallen73@tiscali.co.uk.

If you would like to find out more about the charity, or the mobile phone scheme and how you may be able to get an iPad for a friend or loved one, please visit www.heartsandmindschallenge.org
 

What is it all for? 


Hearts & Minds Challenge is currently campaigning to raise £1 million, to fund an Autism Centre of Excellence in Manchester. The centre will initially school 25 pupils, aged three to 11. Comprehensive evaluations for each student will be carried out to identify their personal strengths and needs and bespoke programmes will be developed and tailored to each individual.


Wednesday, 8 May 2013

In the news - April 2013

Patrick McGrath and Bobby Hughes were the stars of the media coverage for Hearts and Minds during April....

Patrick McGrath, with parents Ian and Sandra, who set up Hearts and Minds, and featured in the Manchester Evening News
The campaign to 'Give Bobby a Voice', aims to collect enough old mobile phones to get an iPad for every child in Bobby's class and featured first in local and regional newspapers and then national press and TV:



http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/trapped-silence-boy-who-not-2507734

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2303281/The-boy-spoken-THREE-YEARS-Epileptic-Bobby-6-fell-silent-started-suffering-seizures.html

A rough copy of the BBC coverage is here https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10200530957648938&l=4192906280159904095

More families - and at least one school - are running appeals in local papers to request phones:

http://onthewight.com/2013/05/01/appeal-for-old-mobile-phones-for-hearts-and-minds/ 

http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/10396118.Call_for_old_phones/?ref=rss 

http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/Disused-mobiles-mean-Laura/story-18718532-detail/story.html#axzz2ShWPyUHu 

http://www.st-aidans.lancs.sch.uk/sa/latest_news/old_phones_for_ipads 

And one Mum got the chance to thank the readers of her local paper for sending in more than the 185 old phones she needed to get an iPad and case for her daughter...  The extra phones have been passed on to another family.

http://www.newmarketjournal.co.uk/news/latest-news/mum-praises-journal-readers-for-donations-1-4984675

The Hearts and Minds scheme also featured on Netbuddy, a great site for tips in relation to special needs, and also on Pinkoddy's family blog about a family which includes two children on the spectrum:

http://www.netbuddy.org.uk/get-tip/leisure-fun/computersgaming/

http://pinkoddy.co.uk/blog/?p=9867

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
  

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Kindness and generosity helped Ryan to get an iPad from Hearts and Minds

It was kindness and generosity that helped Louise to collect enough old mobile phones to get an iPad for her son Ryan through the Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme.  Well that is what his Mum says anyway...

"My son Ryan is 3 years old, he has autism and was diagnosed last November.  When we started collecting the phones, I thought it was going to be impossible, but how wrong was I!  We started the mobile phone collection in February and one month later Ryan has his iPad.

"The kindness and generosity of people was amazing.  From parents at the school where my other children attend, to the recycling centre where I got 70 phones.  I have one special person to thank, and that is Ryan's godmother, Caitriona.  She was the one who with her consistent support, encouraged this adventure with Hearts and Minds."

Ryan and Caitriona with their collection of phones

 Mum Louise says that she was changed too by the scheme...

"I suppose I had to actually open up and talk about my son's condition to people.  The positive response I got from people actually showed me they cared, and it was okay to talk.  So not only have Hearts and Minds given my son the most precious gift,  but they also have given me a gift.


"Ryan is super please with his new iPad.  He really loves it:) I can't believe the happy journey we have come on with Hearts and Minds: because not only when I watch Ryan's enjoyment of the iPad do I think of Hearts and Minds, but I also when I remember the true kindness that people showed."



Ryan's message to everyone who helped him to get his iPad
Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
 


Monday, 15 April 2013

An iPad helps Corey with reading and writing

Friends, family and National Express Stansted helped Kirsty to collect enough old mobile phones to get an iPad for her son Corey from Hearts and Minds.

"It didn't take us too long to collect," she says.  "Luckily a lot of my friends had at least 2 phones to give us, and my Dad's wonderful company (National Express Stansted) collected the majority of the phones, the workers were wonderful and handed in tons!
       
"Corey was diagnosed at the age of 2.  We had to wait till he was 3 for the official 'paperwork' but it was recognised at 2years old, and luckily we had a lot of help from the nursery and the child development centre.  He couldn't talk, and we were told that mentally he will always be about 2 years behind his age.  He used to lash out and hit and throw tantrums, but now at age 6 he has grown out of his anger, and tends to repeat himself or get very upset or groan/jump about/flap arms or 'bounce' on the chair when stressed.  But one thing that he's always been good at, and that has always calmed him, is computers.

"He is only just learning to read and write, he talks now but still sounds like a toddler and can get very frustrated, but ever since his iPad has arrived we have noticed a huge jump in his reading and writing skills!  He's even using his imagination more! He loves playing a game called 'mine craft' and he makes models in mine craft of characters he likes such as skylanders, sonic, angry birds and mario. They are really good! He would never have done that before! He's so happy with his iPad I cant even begin to tell you and he's only had it a couple weeks and we have noticed a huge change in him!"

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
 

       

Friday, 22 March 2013

Teesside girl collects phones to get iPads for other children with autism

Seven year old Lucy-Jo from Teesside has autism and loves her iPad.  Her parents love it too: they've seen how it has helped her with writing, coordination and independence.

So when they heard about the Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme, they joined up just before Christmas, but to get iPads to help other children with autism.

"We decided we wanted to give something back to the charities that have helped us," says Lucy-Jo's Mum, Jenna. "We set up a group on facebook called DONATE A PHONE  and we had hundreds of people sending us phones and offering phones.  Lucy-Jo's little smile and photographs really helped :)"


Before long, the family had received 185 old phones, enough to swap for an iPad package with a protective case and Grace App.

Lucy-Jo presented the first iPad to local autism charity MAIN, whose services she uses.


But the phones kept arriving, so the family kept collecting and they now plan to present a second iPad to FROGS, another local charity that helps children with a variety of different disabilities.

You can read more about the family's efforts in the local paper:

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/2013/02/06/donate-a-phone-to-help-kids-just-like-kind-hemlington-girl-lucy-jo-84229-32755467/2/

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 
  




Monday, 25 February 2013

Autism, sensory needs, and apps that can help


Sensory differences are at the heart of many of the everyday challenges that face children and adults with autism.  The National Autistic Society has great information on how the senses work, the difficulties faced by those with autism, and who and what can help:

http://www.autism.org.uk/living-with-autism/understanding-behaviour/the-sensory-world-of-autism.aspx

But an iPad can also help, with scheduling and using a sensory diet, and with ideas.  I hope to develop a list of useful sensory apps, and here is a review of the first one:

http://special-ism.com/review-of-brain-works-app/

Could an iPad help your child too?

If you live in Britain, simply collect 165 old mobile phones and the Manchester-based charity Hearts and Minds will exchange them for a new iPad.

Details here:

Website: : heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK 









Friday, 8 February 2013

In the News: January 2013

The announcement that two of Team GB's Olympics cyclists will be joining the CycleBuddy Cycling Challenge charity cycle for Hearts and Minds in May boosted newspaper coverage in January.






The story got great coverage in the Manchester Evening News:

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/the-united-star-will-join-bmx-star-1239888

More and more families are successfully collecting old mobile phones to swap for an iPad from Hearts and Minds, and some are getting so many donations of phones that they are getting additional iPads for other children, or sending the spare phones directly to Hearts and Minds:

http://www.shoresideprimary.org/news_detail.asp?Section=8&Ref=323

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/2013/02/06/donate-a-phone-to-help-kids-just-like-kind-hemlington-girl-lucy-jo-84229-32755467/

Other families are using local newspapers to appeal for phones:

http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/nine_year_old_lowestoft_schoolboy_is_calling_out_for_old_phones_1_1793079
http://www.newmarketjournal.co.uk/news/latest-news/help-answer-mother-s-call-for-old-phones-1-4584306

http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/health/10150217.Mute_Greenwich_boy_could_communicate_with_family_thanks_to_unloved_mobiles/

And a reminder that it's not just children with autism who can benefit from iPad, they can be used to help with other special needs too, like cerebral palsy:

http://www.huntspost.co.uk/news/latest-news/hundreds_donate_phones_to_help_st_neots_boy_2_with_cerebral_palsy_get_ipad_1_1796685



Another way to appeal for phones is through a personal blog like this one:

http://aworldofspinning.blogspot.ie/2013/01/we-need-your-help.html

If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

How to protect your iPad

Like 85 other families you've got your iPad through the Hearts and Minds phone recycling scheme, and your child loves it!  But what happens if it gets dropped or scratched or thrown?  The best way to ensure that it doesn't get damaged is to invest in a protective cover, which should greatly extend the life of your new iPad.

Here are some ideas..


1. The Otterbox Defender as tested by Grace (of Grace App, a communications app for children with autism)  on Amazon.

http://www.graceapp.com/blog/ipad-mobility/

2.  The Lifedge Waterproof case from £99 from Lifedge.

http://ipads4autism-ie.blogspot.ie/2012/08/lifedge-waterproof-case-for-ipada-review.html

3. This blog post reviews several great covers for younger children

http://noahsdad.com/best-ipad-case-kids-toddlers-babies/

4. Overboard Waterproof case from £20.98

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004TG67YY/ref=gb1h_img_c-1_0267_A1NJEHUYMS64XF?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=03A4QAHRF4DK616M1VAN&pf_rd_i=350613011&pf_rd_p=344320267

5. The GoNow case: "Make your iPad more durable, more portable, and twice as loud!"Coast £65 from Inclusive Technology

http://www.inclusive.co.uk/gonow-ipad-case-p6292

6. The Trident Kraken Case: An alternative to the Otterbox Defender costing £40.95 from Amazon

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trident-Kraken-Hybrid-Case-iPad/dp/B005DSMNPO

7. The Tabtoob is just £19.99 and is recommended by a Hearts and Minds Mum.  

 "Our iPad has been dropped and bounced more times than a ball!! Awesome case even comes with a screen protector to take it out and about."


http://tabtoob.com/


TOP iPAD TIPS

Finally here are three tips that you REALLY need to know to help you and your child get the most value out of your iPad:

http://www.monarchteachtech.com/2012/11/3-ipad-tips-you-need-to-know/

Does your child needs an iPad? Sign up for the Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling campaign today:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge


Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Hearts and Minds go on the buses

For the next twelve months Hearts and Minds will be on the buses: two Manchester buses to be precise, which feature Jacob and the iPad he got through the Hearts & Minds mobile phone recycling scheme...


Founder of the Hearts and Minds Challenge, Ian McGrath, said that he hopes that the ads will "increase awareness of the campaign so that more families can benefit from it."

The Hearts and Minds Challenge aims to raise the quality of life for individuals and their families affected by autism, by ensuring the provision of the highest standards in education, care and support. For more information, please visit: http://www.heartsandmindschallenge.org/

Does your child needs an iPad? Sign up for the Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling campaign today:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge