Conferences

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The Consumer, Family, and Community Advocacy Seminar (CFCA) is for deaf and hard of hearing consumers and parents of deaf and hard of hearing children interested in improving the quality of life for themselves and/or their families through advocacy. Your instructor will facilitate hands-on activities and presentations targeting, developing and improving participants' advocacy knowledge and skills.

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This is a national conference that brings in some of the best speakers in the nation to speak about what it means for interpreters to have "Permission to Reframe Success."  Presenters include Anna Witter-Merithew, Dennis Cokely, Stephanie Feyne, Davy Coyne, Shane Feldman, Debra Russell and Betty Colonomos.  

GaRID is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. Earn up to 1.6 Professional and General Studies CEUs at the Little/None and Some Content Knowledge levels.

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Welcome to the Bringing the Stage to Life - NASHVILLE Conference! This event is completely unique and cannot be compared to any short or long term performance interpreting conference. BSL Nashville focuses on preparing attendees to use performance interpreting skills for professional and local events. Because BSL Nashville is located here in Music City U.S.A. we have a unique opportunity to access a wide variety of musical styles and settings ranging from dinner theaters, to national shows, to local Honky Tonks, one time big named concerts, to the famous Grand Ole Opry stage.

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This event will have interpreters.  Please contact Knoxville Center of the Deaf at (865) 579-0832 and let them know which sessions you will plan to intend. 

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The theme of  the Association of Late-Deafened Adults annual international conference (ALDAcon) is "Inspiration on the Waterfront"!

Call for Papers:  Deadline - April 1, 2014

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You won't want to miss the exciting opportunity to attend the historic TDI-ALDA 2013 Joint Conference.  We're breaking new ground with this "First Of Its Kind" collaboration between two two national organizations serving individuals who are deaf or have a hearing loss.  The conference will feature outstanding presenters, a rich variety of exhibits, exceptional entertainment, and a "let it all hang out" farewell karaoke party.  Indeed, there will be something for everyone, and that's a promise!

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This conference promises to be a dynamic and energizing experience for deaf and hard of hearing people who want more of what cutting edge technology and the latest in professional services can offer. Information, Support, Advocacy and Entertainment of the highest quality are the goals of the planners.

This Regional Conference is sponsored by the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) - Kentucky Chapters in Partnership with the Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.