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DARS DHHS Public Meeting – DFW

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DARS DHHS Public Meeting – Ft Worth COME Date: June 28, 2012 Time: 6:30 – 8:00 PM Tarrant County Resource Connection 2300 Circle Drive (GYM) Fort Worth, Texas 76119 MEET Meet Lori Breslow, the new Director of the DARS Office for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS) SHARE We want to know YOUR... »

CERT Train-the-Trainer for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

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CERT Train-the-Trainer for Deaf and Hard of Hearing The Texas Citizen Corps Program in partnership with the Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) is pleased to announce a special training for the deaf/hard of hearing community. * G428: CERT Train-the-Trainer (TtT) Course – June 4 through June 6, 2012, 8:00 a.m. to... »

Workshop: “Sexual Harassment? No Interpreter? #DO-DO YOU?” – Austin

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Sexual Harassment? No Interpreter? #DO-DO YOU? – Austin Co-conducted by Safe Place –Deaf Services and CAAG of Austin As a Deaf or Hard of Hearing individual in a work environment, have you ever experienced any of the following: 1) Feeling unsure if someone else’s behavior is a sexual harassment? 2) Feeling “trapped” because of... »

D/HH Advocacy Awareness Night – South Austin/Buda/Kyle

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Deaf/Hard of Hearing Advocacy Awareness Night South Austin/Buda/Kyle Listen up! Here are questions for you all. 1) Has your request for an accommodation (i.e., interpreter) to ensure effective communication been denied by your family doctor or local hospital? 2) For a municipal court, have interpreters or other accommodation routinely been denied? What about jail?... »

D/HH Advocacy Awareness Night – North Austin/Cedar Park/Round Rock

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Deaf/Hard of Hearing Advocacy Awareness Night North Austin/Cedar Park/Round Rock Listen up! Here are questions for you all. 1) Has your request for an accommodation (i.e., interpreter) to ensure effective communication been denied by your family doctor or local hospital? 2) For a municipal court, have interpreters or other accommodation routinely been denied? What... »

Batterers Intervention Prevention Program (BIPP) and Court System

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Batterers Intervention Prevention Program (BIPP) and Court System BIPP: Learn about the challenges faced by deaf individuals who are ordered by the court system to take BIPP courses and the repercussions for victims of domestic violence. BIPP = Batterers Intervention Prevention Program Watch video with subtitle: http://www.thematterathand.org/2011/12/20/94/ By Heather Bise Department of Assistive and... »

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