
Hearing Loss Sensitivity Training for Healthcare Professionals
ZoomOur objective is to help participants become culturally sensitive when it comes to working with people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Late Deafened.
Our objective is to help participants become culturally sensitive when it comes to working with people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Late Deafened.
Carolina Gonzalez 2020-2021 NYDBC Remote Learning Series Join the Webinar or Zoom.us (Meeting ID: 9645837505) In order to receive credit, you must: Attend the entire session Complete the evaluation Send a request to nydeafblind@gmail.com to receive a certificate.
Join us for a special presentation by Susan Junga of CapTel to learn about captioned telephones for those who are hard of hearing. Presented in spoken English. Any interested in attending can join us on Zoom at: https://coehawaii.zoom.us/j/93237538805 or enter …
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Quick 30-minute classes designed for elementary aged children to learn basic sign vocabulary such as the ABCs, Animals, and Colors.
Deaf Self-Advocacy Training - PDF Format The first in a series of seven parts, this workshop will identify the difference between advocacy and self-advocacy to develop applicable skills for communication access advocacy. Presented by Corina Gutierrez in ASL. Corina currently …
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Beth Grier-Leva & Barb Wischnowski<br/ >2020-2021 NYDBC Remote Learning Series Join the Webinar or Zoom.us (Meeting ID: 9645837505) In order to receive credit, you must: Attend the entire session Complete the evaluation Send a request to nydeafblind@gmail.com to receive a certificate.
Discuss technology, signs, and more with other professionals teaching ASL in Hawaii.
Dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, nephew and all the guys in your deaf childʻs life are welcome to this special four week ASL class. Join just one or all four. Each week will be a new topic. Taught by Ed Chevy, local deaf performer and father of a hard of hearing teen.
Dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, nephew and all the guys in your deaf childʻs life are welcome to this special four week ASL class. Join just one or all four. Each week will be a new topic. Taught by Ed Chevy, local deaf performer and father of a hard of hearing teen.
Dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, nephew and all the guys in your deaf childʻs life are welcome to this special four week ASL class. Join just one or all four. Each week will be a new topic. Taught by Ed Chevy, local deaf performer and father of a hard of hearing teen.
Presenters Golinda Goss-Kuehn, Keri Lee, Michele Morris, and Colin Whited will explain your rights under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and answer common questions such as, "Who pays for the interpreter?", "Can I ask for the interpreter I prefer?" and more!
American Sign Language (ASL) for Toddlers (and their caregivers) from the Community Service Center (CSC)
Join us for a special presentation by Susan Jung of CapTel to learn about captioned telephones for those who are hard of hearing.
All Signers Welcome "Whatʻs the Sign For..." Discuss and share local signs. Every month will be a new topic based on questions and ideas from the group.
Dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, nephew and all the guys in your deaf childʻs life are welcome to this special four week ASL class. Join just one or all four. Each week will be a new topic. Taught by Ed Chevy, local deaf performer and father of a hard of hearing teen.
American Sign Language (ASL) for Toddlers (and their caregivers) from the Community Service Center (CSC)
American Sign Language (ASL) for Toddlers (and their caregivers) from the Community Service Center (CSC)
Discuss technology, signs, and more with other professionals teaching ASL in Hawaii.
American Sign Language (ASL) for Toddlers (and their caregivers) from the Community Service Center (CSC)
American Sign Language (ASL) for Toddlers (and their caregivers) from the Community Service Center (CSC)
All Signers Welcome "Whatʻs the Sign For..." Discuss and share local signs. Every month will be a new topic based on questions and ideas from the group.