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This DVD contains unrehearsed interpreted situations and discussions demonstrating the work of a deaf/hearing interpreting team. The material highlights pre-conference discussions and post-conference discussions between the deaf/hearing interpreting team, along with a team interpretation in a situation requiring use of a form of Gestuno or International Sign.

Author: Reed, RonProducer.;Cogen, CathyProduction Manager,Northeastern University.;Hills, RobertProduction Manager,LaGuardia Community College.;Hollrah, BeverlyProduction Manager,Gallaudet University.

This video provides practice on interpreting in a hospital emergency room. The scenarios are designed to go with a study packet and web site which provides resources for preparing for the assignment contained in this video. Together, these materials can be used as an Indepent Study Packet for CEUs.

Author: Swabey, Laurie,Project Director.;Gajewski, Paula,Project Manager.;Laurion, Richard,Project Manager.;Ramirez, Rosa,Administrative Assistant.

This video provides practice interpreting discussions about medicine.The scenarios are designed to go with a study packet and web site which provide background, a broader context, and reflections by the interpreters. The video includes an Introduction and A Pharmacist's Worldview. The scenarios include Asthma, Blood Pressure/Diabetes, and Osteoporosis.

Author: Swabey, Laurie, Project Director.; Gajewski, Paula,Project Manager. Laurion, Richard, Project Manager.;Ramirez, Rosa, Administrative Assistant.

This workbook is designed for use by all levels of Rehabilitation personnel. It explores 4 areas of individual and organizational assessment; 1)Welcomeness 2) Differences 3) Culture and 4) Power and Negotiation. By completing this workbook individuals and organizations should be able to begin a plan of action.This file is availble in word format.

Author: Davis, Joyce A.;Walden, Tamara

These materials are from the PET-D 2005 Training in San Diego. They include profiles of presenters, a Leadership Manual written by Vinnie Scalia, and materials presented by Steve Sligar that contain information on vocational evaluation, standards for employment services,and standards for assistive technology.

Author: Jacobs, RonPh.D.DirectorRehabilitation Counseling Program, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA;Scalia, Vincent A.Ed.D.Human Rehabilitation Counseling, School of Health and Human Services,University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO;Sligar, StevenThe Interwork Institute, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

This program was designed to increase VR professionals' awareness and understanding of MS and the implications in the VR process. The issues surrounding vision problems will be given special emphasis.

Author: Duffy, TomM.S.Ed.N.C.C.Instructor

VR counselor training highlighting the importance of matching teaching and intervention techniques with the consumer's learning strengths.

VR counselor training exploring techniques and strategies to develop effective documentation and record keeping skills.

VR counselor training reviewing the ethical principles and common rationalizations that frequently jeopardize ethical decisions.

Explains how individuals with significant disabilities, including traumatic brain injury, own and operate businesses. Describes keys to self employment success: 1) proper support, 2) adequate financing,and 3) paying customers.

Author: Hammis, DavidGriffin-Hammis Associates, LLC.;Geary, TammaraGriffin-Hammis Associates, LLC.

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