Beach Happy Hour FYI

I am sorry to share this kind of news.  I cannot continue to host for the Deaf Happy hour anymore due to my health.  If you know someone who wants to take over, please let me know.  Also, i want to thank you all for your support and time we all had together over the last two years which I will cherish. 

David Bendekovits

 

 

 

Note:  David’s email was not included here for privacy reasons.  Please use our contact page and we will forward it to David for you.  

Intro to Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Interpreting


There is a huge need for more trained interpreters available to interpret in settings impacted by domestic violence and sexual violence. Having training can mean the difference between making a survivor feel empowered or retraumatized. This module provides tools and resources for understanding the specialty knowledge and skills needed to be successful in these settings.

Where? Online, via Canvas

When? November 19-December 28, 2018

How much? $40

Click the link to read more and register.

Space is limited! Registration will close when full, but not later than November 20.

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This activity will offer 2.0 RID CMP continuing education units in professional studies. St. Catherine University is an RID-approved CMP sponsor.

Deaf LEAD Announcements

My name is Lyndsey Dusanek and I work with DeafLEAD. I am excited to tell you about two important programs that DeafLEAD provides for the Deaf community. Those two programs are:
Deaf Crisis Line – a 24-hour crisis hotline available for Deaf individuals who have ever been emotionally, physically or sexually abused (past or present) and are struggling with depression, suicidal thoughts, anxiety, or who just need someone to talk to. Trained crisis workers are fluent in sign language and available 24/7/365.

FREE sign language interpreting for Deaf and Hard of Hearing victims of crime, as well as for shelters, law enforcement, and victim service providers working with them. 

 Any assistance you can provide in getting the information out to Deaf individuals in your state would be greatly appreciated.
Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Lyndsey Dusanek
DeafLEAD (formerly The L.E.A.D Institute)
Office: 573-445-5005 |  VP: 573-303-5604 | Deaf Crisis Line: 321-800-3323
2505 West Ash  Columbia, MO 65203
www.deaflead.com

 

FYI: Webmaster asked if the service covers Missouri or Nationwide, and their response was that they are in the process of expanding nationwide.  It is a useful resource to have.  Also attached are two letters of interest.

 

DeafLEAD Announces Videophone Crisis Line for the Deaf Community DeafLEAD Announces Free Interpreting Services for Deaf Victims of Crime

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