TRS
Reply Comments – CG Docket No. 10-51
Early reply comments filed on the NOI seeking comment VRS rules.
TRS
Reply Comments – CG Docket No. 10-51
Early reply comments filed on the NOI seeking comment VRS rules.
CBC News (Canada)
A man who says he was abused while he was a student at a Montreal school for the deaf is seeking permission to launch a class action lawsuit against the institution and the priests who ran it.
Court documents filed Wednesday on behalf of Serge D’arcy outline the abuse he alleges he suffered at the Montreal institute for the deaf and mute between 1964 and 1972.
Open House
Free Support Group for Hard of Hearing Adults of Atlantic & Cape May
Counties
Hearing Loss affects all ages. Coping with hearing loss is difficult.
You may struggle with one or all of the following:
● Hearing alarms or telephones
● Understanding someone while talking on the phone
● Understanding conversation when several people are talking
● Understanding speech on TV
● Unaware someone is talking
● Ordering food or understanding cashiers
Not to worry! There are strategies that can help you.
Come to the Open House and meet with local organizations and agencies
that specialize in helping with hearing loss. Come out and join us…
Ocean City Library
1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City, NJ 08226
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Monthly support group meetings to follow at the Ocean City Library.
Captioning, assistive listening and sign language interpreting services
will be provided.
For directions to the Ocean City Library, go to
home.oceancitylibrary.org
For more information, please contact:
Rosemarie Perrone at Rosemarie.Perrone@dol.state.nj.us or 609-523-0330
or 609-813-3933
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor of Atlantic and Cape May Counties
Specialist for the Hard of Hearing, Late-Deafened and Deaf
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services,
2 South Main Street, Pleasantville, NJ 08232
Vicki Joy Sullivan at VSulliva@bcc.edu or 609-536-4147.
Program Coordinator and Support Services Specialist
Career Success Solutions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
A Southern Regional Vocational Rehabilitation Service Program
BCC’s Mt Holly Center, 1 High Street, 2nd flr, rm 200, Mt Holly, NJ
08060
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Former students at L’institut des sourdes de Montreal claim they were physically and sexually abused by priests.
Course Schedule for Friday, October, 29, 2010
Click here to print the course schedule.|
8:00 – 8:30 am Registration, Exhibit Hall Open, and Continental Breakfast sponsored by Clay and Amy McConkey Robbins
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8:30 – 9:00 am Opening Remarks by Teresa Lubbers Indiana’s Commissioner of Higher Education |
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9:00 -10:30am Keynote Address: Supporting Family Literacy Susan Lenihan, PhD, Fontbonne University |
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| Break with exhibitors 10:30- 10:50 | |||||
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10:50am-12:20pm |
Raising Deaf Children: A Parent Perspective*
Jennifer Rosner, PhD |
IEPs and All That Jazz Watkins, Kovacs, Getz, and Capron |
Budget Friendly Acoustics
Valerie Chernvage, M.Ed. |
Connect to Life: Hearing Aids – A Fusion of Technologies Carolyn Garner, M.A. | |
| 12:20-1:30pm- Seated Luncheon sponsored by InTRAC | |||||
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1:30-3:00pm |
Improving Outcomes for Children Living in Poverty*
Susan Lenihan, PhD |
If You Could See What I Hear
Sarah Wainscott, M.Ed., CCC-A, LSLS Cert AVEd |
Teachers and Therapists Share*
Tamminga, Vincent, Watkins, Eastes, & Seghal |
How to Pay for Hearing Aids
Kelly DiBenedetto and Susan Rardin |
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| 3:00 pm-3:15pm Cookie Break with Exhibitors | |||||
| Choose from one of the following concurrent sessions: | |||||
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3:15-4:45pm |
Improving Outcomes for Children Living in Poverty*
Susan Lenihan, PhD |
Teachers and Therapists Share*
Tamminga, Vincent, Watkins, Seghal, Wainscott, & Eastes |
Raising Deaf Children: A Parent Perspective* Jennifer Rosner, PhD | Humor in Hearing Loss Patty Spitler and Ray Furner |
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*Indicates a session that is repeated in another time slot. **Schedule is subject to change.
It’s not too late to sponsor, exhibit, or advertise! (click here for Sponsor Prospectus)
Hear Indiana would like to thank our generous sponsors:
Advanced Bionics St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf – Indianapolis MED-EL
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Mailing Address:
Hear Indiana
PO Box 347
Zionsville, IN 46077
US
Contact Name: Naomi Horton
Telephone Number: (317) 828-0211
Having grown up in White Rock as a deaf person, Denise Thew knew the only way to reach her goals was to leave.
Wanting to advance in her education and career – and not finding enough resources locally – the then-24-year-old boarded a plane for California.
“I couldn’t accomplish what I wanted to do in the Vancouver area and so I began my search and I found that I was able to be successful if I moved.”
NTID News – September 1, 2010
Sgt. Anthony Wallace was living his dream, working as a police officer in Alaska for the past four years.
A Hall of Fame wrestler while attending Rochester Institute of Technology and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Sgt. Wallace worked as a Public Safety officer from 2003 to 2006 at RIT until learning of a job with a police department in tiny Hoonah, Alaska.