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This is a pecha kutcha which is based around the idea of the layers that make London and my final project will be a careers magazine about the emergency services.
Slide 2-Facts
* When the 999 service was launched in London 75 years ago it was the world's first emergency phone number.
* London received about 560,000 calls a week which is about 30 million calls in 2017 compared to its first week of operation in 1937 which was handling more than 1,000 calls a week.
Slide 3-Police
* The Metropolitan Police Force is the largest force with over 30,000 officers.
* It covers 32 boroughs but doesn’t include the City of London, which is policed by the City of London Police. The transport network is policed by the British Transport Police.
* Police staff roles include helicopter pilot, horse trainer, crime researcher, nurse, press officer and crime scene manager
* All Metropolitan police officers and police staff receive an extra payment to help the extra costs of living in the capital - this is called ‘London weighting’.
Slide 4-Fire
* Between 2005-2015, the Brigade has attended around 100,000 incidents each year, within the capital, of which just under half are false alarms.
* Answer 999 calls within an average of 1.4 seconds.
* Answer 92 per cent of 999 calls within 7 seconds.
* Dispatch a fire engine to emergency incidents within an average of 1 minute 40 seconds of answering the call.
Slide 5-Ambulance
* It is one of the busiest ambulance services in the world, and the busiest in the United Kingdom, providing care to more than 8.6 million people, who live and work in London
* The LAS responded to over 1.8 million calls for assistance, and over 1 million incidents in 2015/16
* The LAS responded to over 1.8 million calls for assistance, and over 1 million incidents in 2015/16. Incidents rose by 20,000 in 2015/16, putting more pressure on the service.
Slide 6-Budget Cuts
As we know, London’s emergency services are being heavily affected by the government’s budget cuts to longer waiting times at hospitals to the closure of fire stations and more police officers being released from their jobs.
Slide 7-What I am doing
With these facts and even more I shall be making a careers magazine about what jobs are on offer and telling the audience about how each of the services work to make their operation within London successful. I’ll be also making a section about the awareness about the budget cut towards the services and how they’ll be affected and how the public will be affected.
Slide 8-Context
I believe that Asendia Publishing and Distribution Company would distribute my product because they would be able to print and distribute nationwide as well as worldwide to different educations centres like schools, colleges and universities as the target audience are mainly for people who are looking for jobs/career plans.
Slide 9-Context: continued
Magazines like career savvy and moving on are also very popular and I would consider their distributions companies that they use because they also deliver to education centres but also careers fair like excel with representatives explaining what they would which is really effective
Slide 10-Research
Some research that I’ll be including within the project would be interviews with actual people within the services. I can ask people within police who also people from other services. About what they do, they’re opinions on what is covered in the magazine e.g benefit cuts within the services.
Slide 11- Research: continued
Emergency services times is similar to my magazine as they both talk about the same topic they offer an online e-newsletter which I am hoping to include with my project. I believe that having a magazine based on emergency services times helps bring awareness of what problems they face.
Slide 12-Problem solving
There are many problems that I face for example, getting people to give up their time for the interview. What I would do is I can get people who are not from any services and get their ideas on how the services should be dealt and how they’ve helped them.
Slide 13-Problem solving: continued
Another problem is collecting the relevant images which are based around the subject, what I could do is collect copyright free images from the internet however, I would have to also include my own. I could possibly use adobe software like Photoshop to help differ the images from the original.
Slide 14-Planning and Production
I will use my different resources and research to help plan this project by drawing drafts of pages in the magazine to making relevant questions to ask the interviewee for the articles and blogging my progress on blogger and also writing a reflective log after every time I make an adjustment.
Slide 15-Practical Skills
I’ll be taking my own photography as well as using other images from either the internet or previously taken images to vary my resources and showing that I can use previous skills of editing to help me make and design this magazine.
Slide 16- Practical Skills: continued
Most of the information I would be collecting would be primary as I know people who would be able to help me gather information about emergency services and give their opinion or gave an interview about the current affairs happening within those services.
Slide 17-Evaluation and Reflection
By making a reflective log I will be reflecting on my progress at the end of every task that I need to complete to make the project successful. This would help me make any improvement on work or give me a guidance or what to do next.
Slide 18- Evaluation and Reflection: continued
I can evaluate my work by comparing my finished product to a very popular careers magazine for example, magazines like career savvy. I would evaluate how the conventions of my magazine meet their magazine and see if it would be well known and successful as career savvy but to also offer other ways to become part of the services.
Slide 19- Conclusion
By making this magazine, it’ll highlight the importance of how much we need the services, what jobs are involved to help the public and how they can become part of it and how we need to acknowledge the budget cuts towards the services in London.
Slide 20-Thank you for listening
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