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Videos that support the curricular resources for interpreting in Spanish-influenced settings
Note: This material is unavailable on the website due to its large file size. Please contact us if you are interested in obtaining this material.
An ASL translation of a segment from the TV program “Homicide” in which the team of homicide detectives share their perspectives on the Miranda Warning.
This is the syllabus for a course integrating family counseling theories and a focus on disability.
Educators and interpreters can use these materials to plan presentations in their local communities, at high school career fairs, ASL classes, Deaf/Koda camps, etc. The goal of the Discover Interpreting Program was to present information about interpreting as a rewarding, viable career to promising, diverse students who may not have considered the profession.
This webinar highlights The Non-federal Reviewer in CIL Monitoring Reviews.
This webinar overviews field-based induction, a pathway towards specialized competence in healthcare and legal interpreting. Disclaimer: This webinar was created in Feb. 2014. The guidance may be out of date, but the materials can be used as a reference.
This webinar is a Rehabilitation Long-Term Training Notice for prospective applicants.
Tace 8-Learning Objectives: To become familiar with the Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors; To understand the components present in the ethical decision making process; To become familiar with various CRCC mandated tools for use in ethical problem solving.
Short study packets on the employment issues involved in specific disabilities, to be used for self-study or in a group setting.
Ergonomics is the process of fitting a job to a particular individual. Implementing appropriate ergonomic principles can help employers satisfy their accommodation obligations under the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA), help employers limit their workers’ compensation costs, and create a safe inclusive workspace.