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TLCDHH Conference 2012 Workshops – Austin
TLCDHH Conference 2012 Workshops – Austin We are excited to announce the workshops for the 2012 NCHDHH conference! Note: This is subject to change. The list and workshop schedule will be finalized in June, 2012. Click here to view the list of workshops in the PDF file. http://tlcdhh.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/workshops2012.pdf Don’t forget the Early Bird Combo... »
Court Interpreter Training 3/31/12 – Houston
Court Interpreter Training 3/31/12 – Houston Download registration form – see below Practical: LEGAL SKILLS PRACTICE: From Theory to Practice While much training is available to explore the theory and best practices of legal interpreting, there are few opportunities for interpreters to learn the skills portion of the legal interpreting specialization. The focus of... »
Court interpreters translate into high cost for Lubbock County
Court interpreters translate into high cost for Lubbock County Scant qualified court interpreters and increased demand has translated into higher costs for Lubbock County. January 14, 2012 By BY LOGAN G. CARVER AVALANCHE-JOURNAL Scant qualified court interpreters and increased demand has translated into higher costs for Lubbock County. In a recent felony trial involving... »
Court Interpreter Training – San Antonio
Court Interpreter Training – San Antonio There is still space available… Email at dhhstraining@dars.state.tx.us for registration materials. Cost is $175 Texas Residents, $275 Out of State Residents. DARS – Office for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services presents Best Practices in Legal Interpreting: An Overview—October 21-22, 2011, 9am—4:30pm both days—The Professional Studies Program is... »
Deaf Self-Advocacy Training
Train the Trainer Training Goal SLOTS AT SAN ANTONIO ARE STILL AVAILABLE. CONTACT Ann Horn at ann.horn@dars.state.tx.us for further information. This training will provide participants with the curriculum and tools necessary to teach deaf self advocacy. Advocacy, self advocacy, self determination, self esteem, requesting interpreter services, understanding interpreter ethics, and locating resources are some... »
Advocacy Strategies for Ensuring Communication Access Serving People who are D/HH
DARS Office for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services presents Advocacy Strategies for Ensuring Communication Access Serving People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Training Objective To provide training that will enhance the knowledge and ability of service providers to advocate for equal communication opportunities and effective communication for people who are deaf... »

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