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USH Connections Conference
Jul
19
to Jul 20

USH Connections Conference

  • Doubletree by Hilton Rochester (map)
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WHAT:  The Usher Syndrome Coalition's USH Connections Conference is the largest gathering of our global Usher syndrome community.

 

WHY:  The USH Connections Conference is an invaluable opportunity to learn about resources, support services, and the latest progress toward treatments while connecting with hundreds of individuals and families living with Usher syndrome and the professionals serving the deafblind community. 

 

WHEN:  Friday and Saturday, July 19-20, 2024

 

WHERE:  Doubletree by Hilton Rochester

       1111 Jefferson Road

       Rochester, New York, 14623

Hooray for hybrid! To help us get a general sense of how many attendees we might expect in-person and online, please fill out this survey at this link: https://www.usher-syndrome.org/events/ush2024-poll.html?blm_aid=217120769

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Free Workshop! .2 CEUs approved
Jan
14
6:00 PM18:00

Free Workshop! .2 CEUs approved

Description: Backchanneling is feedback provided in communication that shows attention and understanding. As interpreters, we can use a variety of backchanneling techniques to develop trust and rapport with our Deaf and hearing clients. This workshop will focus on a simple way to incorporate backchanneling into a variety of mock interpreting situations.

About the Presenters:
Janice Woods, CI/CT, QA 5/5: Janice is a CODA and has been Oklahoma QAST certified since 1995. In 1995, Janice also received her Bachelor's in Counseling, with an emphasis in Services to the Deaf, and a minor in interpreting from ECU. Janice earned her RID CI/CT in 1997. Since then, she has worked as part-time faculty with the Interpreter Training Program at OSU-OKC. She has also had the privilege of serving on advisory boards/committees with QAST, OSU-OKC and TSHA. She enjoys the varied settings and clientele that freelance work provides. She has also worked with Sorenson since 2006. She makes her home in Stillwater but provides interpreting services throughout the state.

D’Andra Parsons has been Oklahoma QAST certified since 2001, earning her RID CI/CT in 2008. Her degrees include a B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of Oklahoma and a M.Ed. from the University of North Florida in ASL/English Interpreting. In 2018, she earned the CCI credential from the Oklahoma Supreme Court. She is also registered with the State Department of Education as an approved educational interpreter and holds current SDE classroom teacher certifications as well. D’Andra has served as a Member at Large with OKRID and currently serves as Vice President for the 2019-2021 term. Since 2013, D’Andra has worked as part-time faculty with the Interpreter Training Program at OSU-OKC. She enjoys the varied settings and clientele that freelance work provides. She makes her home in Davis but provides interpreting services throughout the state.


CEU: .2 ICRC, RID & BEI CEU’s approved

** If you are in need of a sign language interpreter, please contact me directly.

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White Cane Safety Day
Oct
15
11:00 AM11:00

White Cane Safety Day

  • Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library (map)
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DRS Visual Services invites you to celebrate White Cane Safety Day October 15. We will have cards for participants to hand out during a walk in the downtown area. Graphic: Traffic signal with stick figures using white cane with red tip over photo of downtown OKC. Come take part at 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., October 15, 2019, at Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library, 300 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City.

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OKLAHOMA BLACK DEAF ADVOCATES BECOME OR RENEWAL MEMBER
Jan
26
10:00 AM10:00

OKLAHOMA BLACK DEAF ADVOCATES BECOME OR RENEWAL MEMBER

  • Neighborhood Services Organization (map)
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Oklahoma Black Deaf Advocates members will be first to hear of upcoming events and join with us for Oklahoma Black Deaf Advocates general meeting every month.

MEMBERSHIP PRICE
(Accepting Money Orders, Check, or Cash)
Regular Member
$35.00
Senior Citizen
$20.00
Student
$20.00

IF YOU ARE INTERESTING
Share your Martin Luther King (MLK) quotes, poem, your story or poem about MLK

Where:
Neighborhood Services Organization
Oklahoma Black Deaf Advocates General Meeting
431 SW 11th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73109
When: Saturday, January 26, 2019
Time: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

YOU CAN CONTACT OKCBDA35@GMAIL.COM OR PRESIDENTOKBDA1@GMAIL.COM

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SHEP 2018 DB Camp
Oct
18
to Oct 21

SHEP 2018 DB Camp

  • Sequoyah State Park Lodge (map)
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The aim of the Sight Hearing Encouragement Program (SHEP) Deaf-blind Symposium is to provide opportunities for persons with deaf-blindness to have their own forum to learn from others with own personal experiences of deaf-blindness and to self have the possibility to share own experiences. We strive for these conferences, where people with deaf-blindness can share their own experiences with others from all over the nation.

We’re inviting our brothers and sisters from all over to attend! The conference will be from Thursday, October 18 through Sunday, October 21, 2018 held in Hulbert, Oklahoma.

Event Details

Theme: ‘Deep Water’ – Slogan is “Cast your net; Grab the opportunities!”

Activities: Welcome Bags, Door Prizes, Fun Games, Horseback Riding, Submarine Tour, Workshop, Social Time, Saturday Night Party and more!

Location: Sequoyah State Park Lodge - 19808 Park 10, Hulbert, OK 74441

For Deaf-blind camper applications click here.

For SSP/Observer applications click here.

Applications are in Microsoft Word document format.

If you need more information about the Symposium, please email Cassandra Oakes at cassandra@shep-ok.org or Jeri Cooper at jericooperdb@gmail.com

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