PPT-UNDERSTANDING MENTAL HEALTH IN TEENS WHO ARE DEAF AND HARD

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OF HEARING DHH Kasey OHara AUD UW LEND MENTOR Lisa Mancl MS CCCA Acknowledgments Lisa Mancl MS CCCA Amy Melick PhD amp Megan Goldenshteyn PhD Jena Sawafta

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OF HEARING DHH Kasey OHara AUD UW LEND MENTOR Lisa Mancl MS CCCA Acknowledgments Lisa Mancl MS CCCA Amy Melick PhD amp Megan Goldenshteyn PhD Jena Sawafta. Maggie Hilton. Stephen F. Austin State University- Disability Services. Coordinator of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services. Agenda. Technical Jargon . Accommodations. Wrap Up. Questions. Common Verbiage . May 27, 2014. Familiar Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Faces. Terminology. Use the terminology the person with a hearing loss uses: . Deaf/deaf. Hard of hearing. Late deafened. Hearing loss . Note: “hearing impaired” – many still use it, but no longer in vogue. Cheryl . DeConde. Johnson, . Ed.D. .. The . ADEvantage. Consulting. CDE Consultant (1990-2006). 1988-DHH Program Guidelines (1993, 2004). 1988-First Annual DHH Teacher Seminar. 1989-Audiology. . Guidelines (1993, 2004). and unwell” – diagnostic and management challenges. Michael Galvin – Ward Manager, NDMHS. Kanu. . Achinivu. – Consultant Psychiatrist, NDMHS. Purpose of our talk. What we do . Why a referral to specialist. Mark Quinn and Melissa Lowrie. 1. Who are ASLIA Vic and Deaf Victoria. The Australian Sign Language Interpreters Association of Victoria (ASLIA Vic) is a professional body that represents the needs and interests of Auslan (Australian Sign Language) Interpreters. and Hard of Hearing. Federal Executive Board’s Equal Employment Opportunity Conference. Working with Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. June . 18, 2014. Welcome!. Learning Objectives:. Describe continuum and types of hearing loss. Carol Carrothers, CDHL Outreach Director. Regina McGinnis, Children’s Hospital Department of Outpatient Psychiatry. Dr. Erica Pedro, CDHL Behavior Specialist. Center for Childhood Deafness and Hearing Loss (CDHL). Leslie Bailey, Andrew . Barrand. , . Lizzy. Curtis, Brandon Hiatt. Definitions. A deaf person is one whose hearing disability precludes successful processing of linguistic information through audition, with or without a hearing aid.. Hard of Hearing. Sarah Louvier. Matt Sayers. Dante Dinkins. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmqu8dNwJcI&feature=related. History/Definition. -What . is Deaf and hard of hearing?. -. Is . a full or partial decrease in the ability to detect or understand sounds.. 1 Promoting a Deaf Employee August 28, 2018 The basis for inclusive employment is the reasonable accommodation (RA) policy and process The foundation for reasonable accommodation is a robust interactive process (IP) Michael McKee MD, MPH. Department of Family Medicine and . National Center for Deaf Health Research. Nothing to financially disclose. Rochester Prevention Research Center National Center for Deaf Health Research. (2016). www.vl2@Gallaudet.edu. . (New brain and neuroscience research). https. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq5ctDmOVEU. . (Critical period effects). https. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5ZqKMgXciU. KERI DARLING. Communication with the Deaf and hard of hearing community. Deaf . Deaf-blind. hard of hearing . hearing impaired . Late-deafened . Age related hearing loss . Deafinitions. COMMUNICATION WITH DEAF/ HARD OF HEARING/LATE DEAFENED/DEAF-BLIND PEOPLE. . Effectively Communicating. with Deaf Clients. Guide for Texas Attorneys. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS INCLUDING:. Why use an interpreter?. Can I use a family member or friend?. Can I write notes back and forth? .

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