ON DEMAND - Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Assistive Technology
This webinar will provide attendee’s with a comprehensive overview of working with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and how to best advocate for their support needs. The session aims to:
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increase your deaf awareness and understanding of deaf community and culture,
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explain hearing loss and common co-morbidities,
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explore common barriers, important considerations across the lifespan, and misconceptions,
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explanation of how interpreting hours are calculated, the different types of interpreting considerations, and thinking about how to tailor requests to address NDIS goals
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explore the use of standardised assessments in this space and the importance of ensuring the questions have been interpreted as intended
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provide an overview of the assistive technology options and services/suppliers available across Australia.
Delivered via Zoom webinar, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about this speciality area to assist with their clinical justification and professional practice.
Presented by Tina Taseska, Occupational Therapist and Team Leader for Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Assistive Technology and Fiona Fonti, Occupational Therapist and Managing Director at The Rehabilitation Specialists. Since beginning her career as an Occupational Therapist, Tina has worked closely with the Deaf Community and has become passionate about advocating for their support needs, assisting to bridge the communication barrier between her clients and the NDIS to ensure they are provided with the necessary supports and assistive technology.
Fiona has been an OT since 2006 and has lived experience as an NDIS participant. Fiona is profoundly deaf and wears bilateral cochlear implants, and is passionate about working with the Deaf community and educating the broader community (and the NDIS!) about the differing support needs. Fiona brings a unique perspective and understanding working with deaf and hard of hearing participants, and explaining the hidden challenges that can impact on function. Fiona is an open book and is happy to answer any questions about her own experiences and observations.
To access the recording, click on book now and you will receive a confirmation email with the link to the webinar.
Please contact training@verveot.com.au for copies of the relevant handouts and resources for this webinar.