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Team BC Tryouts for Canada Deaf Games 2018 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Team BC Tryouts
Canada Deaf Games 2018 Winnipeg, Manitoba

Basketball: September 14, 6:30-8:00 PM
BC School for the Deaf Gym 5455 Rumble Street, Burnaby

Hockey: September 16, 3:00 PM-4:15 PM
Langley Sportsplex, 20165 91a Ave, Langley
(Info/Strategic plan session after tryout)

Volleyball: September 21, 6:30 PM-8:00 PM

BC School for the Deaf Gym, 5455 Rumble Street, Burnaby

Curling: October 20-22 at Marpole Curling Center, 8730 Heather Street, Vancouver

Bowling: Dates and times TBA

Please contact us for more information at info@bcdeafsports.bc.ca

ALL BODIES DANCE PROJECT – New Classes

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[image description: Video opens up with a black screen and white text that says “ALL BODIES DANCE PROJECT”. Text fades out as a white person with red hair appears. She is wearing a black shirt and starts to sign.]
Hello everybody. The All Bodies Dance Project wants to let you know about their new classes. The classes are for people with or without disabilities to work together & collaborate on different dances. Don’t worry if you have no experience, all people are welcome. The classes are free.
Two out of three classes has ASL-English interpretation:
First option: Thursdays from 6:30pm to 8pm, starting Sept 21st to Nov 30 at Trout Lake Community Centre (3360 Victoria Dr). To register, look at their website (www.troutlakecc.com), or give them a call at 604-257-6955.
Second option: Sundays from 1:15pm to 2:45pm, starting Sept 17th to Dec 3rd (no class on Oct 8th or Nov 12th) at Sunset Community Centre (6810 Main St). To register, look at their website (mysunset.net) or give them a call at 604-718-6505.
Hope to see you there!
[image description: As the person fades out, white text that says THE ALL BODIES DANCE PROJECT and their website: allbodiesdance.caappears against a black background then fades out and the Queer ASL logo appears against white background. At the very end, text appears that says: “Get your own ASL promo video at queerasl.com“]
Get your own ASL promo video: http://www.queerasl.com/promo-videos/

SURVEY: SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE ON DEAF CANADIANS IN JUSTICE SYSTEM!

Hello everyone!

CAD-ASC has received funding from the Federal Department of Justice. The goal of our project is to gather information from D/deaf, deaf-blind, and deaf people who have additional disabilities, about their experiences with the justice system, which includes the police, lawyers, courts, prisons, halfway houses, social workers, and/or parole officers.

CAD-ASC is conducting a survey to gather your stories and experiences so that we can identify the problems with the current system, and to develop strategies that can make the judicial system more accessible.

If you are Deaf/deaf, deaf-blind and deaf people who have additional disabilities; hearing people working in the Canadian judicial system; and Canadian resident who is 18 years or older, we would like to get your feedback!

Here is the information about our project: https://sites.google.com/gallaudet.edu/deafcanadajusticesourd/

Direct link to the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/F8T8ZDF

Thank you!

Debra Russell

 

BCDSF Drop in Sports

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BC Deaf Sports Federation (BCDSF)
Drop in Sports

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BC Deaf Sports Federation (BCDSF)
Drop in Sports

BC School for the Deaf

5455 Rumble Street

Thursdays from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Open to all members: Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing welcome!

September 7, 2017 – Badminton

September 14, 2017 – Basketball tryouts (all welcome)

September 21, 2017 – Badminton/Volleyball tryouts (all welcome)

October 5, 2017 – Volleyball/Basketball practices

October 19, 2017 – Badminton

November 9, 2017 – Volleyball/Basketball practices

November 16, 2017 – Badminton

November 23, 2017 – Volleyball/Basketball practices

December 7, 2017 Special event

DWCC posts third wireless ASL terminology video

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The Deaf Wireless Canada Committee (DWCC) and CAD-ASC are pleased to release a series of videos, a total of 32 videos in ASL and LSQ.

The purpose of these videos are to increase Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing ASL and LSQ users’ understanding of wireless terminology.

– What does data plan mean?
– What does voice credit mean?
– How many MB are in a GB?

We will release one video every week Tuesday at 10am. PST, one video in ASL, and one video in LSQ.

Have a watch & learn!

VIDEO #3 the new term to learn is PRE-PAID PLAN.

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VIDEO #3 the new term in LSQ to learn is French word for PRE-PAID PLAN: Forfait prépayé package in lsq: https://youtu.be/wi80eZM_SCo

Enjoy!

On behalf of both organizations,
Lisa Anderson-Kellett, Chairperson
DWCC

Job Opportunity: H3 Network Media Alliance – Client Support Associate

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Client Support Associate

[6 Sept 2017]
H3 Network Media Alliance in Toronto, ON is seeking someone seeking clerical and/or writing work in office work setting. Sign language would be primary mode of communication.
Non-profit media organization with Deaf staff and team members does community media production activities, website and social media through a studio and office in midtown Toronto.
This position, Client Support Associate, involves working in varied office tasks including, but not limited to:
> Processing and recording donation receipts
> Post to website and social media vehicles
> Writing including emails, articles, fundraising and general letters
> Clerical including scanning, copying, filing
> Researching information and leads
> Updating and maintaining customer relation management (CRM) software
> Assist with bookkeeping tasks
> Update/maintain project schedules
> Media production tasks
Will provide training but prefer applicants with prior experience of working in clerical settings.
Computer knowledge is essential. Deaf and non-Deaf candidates can apply but use of ASL is required as primary means of communication.
For details, or to apply, send cover letter and CV or biography to email 

Career Opportunity: ASL Specialist – Burnaby School District

Please find a job opening for an ASL Specialist with the Burnaby School District

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Job Bulletin                                        

September 26, 2017

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE SPECIALIST

OVERVIEW:

The Provincial Outreach Program Deaf and Hard of Hearing (POPDHH) focuses on collaboration with school districts in the province in meeting the needs of all Deaf and Hard of Hearing learners.  Through collaborative consultation POPDHH supports educational teams in addressing the unique communication and learning styles of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students.  To reach every student’s potential, POPDHH promotes goals of language development, literacy, numeracy, cognitive development, self-advocacy, and self-confidence in becoming responsible, global citizens.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Under the general direction of the Vice-Principal, provides leadership and work direction to the POPDHH, providing expertise and services.
  • Represents the Vice-Principal and participates on committees or meetings as required and offers input in all matters concerning PODDHH.
  • Provides oversight to the students with documented barriers to accessing curriculum through auditory channels alone and supports their development of expressive and receptive language skills in ASL.
  • Provides services to students in person and through video conferencing with an emphasis on language acquisition using a bilingual approach to language learning.
  • Organizes professional development to build ASL skills and appreciation of bilingual educational approaches in educational teams.
  • Provides support and instruction to Education Assistants, facilitating group immersion or conversation groups and provides resources to support their ongoing skill development.
  • Communicates with educational teams and students in English and American Sign Language, and shares knowledge of ASL, Deaf culture and history.
  • Conducts American Sign Language assessments (receptive and expressive), for students and staff.
  • Collaborates with team to create resource videos in ASL for Educational Teams and student use.
  • Coordinates the organization of Provincial events such as student initiatives, videoconferences, media and technology services.
  • Collaborates with partner agencies to provide seamless services in the community.

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  • Develops and edits vlogs of provincial events and initiatives created for the distribution to all school districts and community stakeholders.
  • Maintains the technology services (updating software, checking a variety of materials for accuracy and completeness).
  • Performs related duties as required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Native ASL user with a Bachelor Degree in American Sign Language (ASL), ASL Cultural Studies, Curriculum or equivalent courses.
  • A minimum of three (3) years’ experience working with children in a K-12 public education environment.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; experience in the preparation of formal reports, oral/written presentations and statistical analysis.
  • Thorough knowledge of computer skills and related software applications.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Demonstrated ability to supervise staff, evaluate performance and determine and carry out corrective/disciplinary action.
  • Demonstrated ability to exercise independent action in the performance of all duties.

Please forward a detailed resume including professional credentials, statement of educational philosophy and a minimum of three current letters of professional reference by 4:00 pm Friday, October 6, 2017, to Human Resources at the address below.

Human Resources
Burnaby School District
5325 Kincaid Street
Burnaby, B.C. V5G 1W2
EMAIL

 

Bobbi Cordano is coming out West – Guest of Honour

SAVE THE DATE – October 28, 2017
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[image description: a flyer for the event, in the upper right corner there are the logos of WAGUAA and Gallaudet University. The top section of text reads – Washington State Gallaudet University Alumni Association is proud to host a fundraising reception in honor of Gallaudet President Bobbi Cordano
October 28th, 2017 – 3pm –8pm – Edmonds, WA

Below that is an image of Bobbi Cordano looking at the camera and smiling. Next to it is a box with the location – Scott’s Bar and Grill, 8115 Lake Ballinger Way, Edmonds, WA 98026. Below is another box that says – Guest of Honor, Roberta “Bobbi” J. Cordano, Gallaudet University President.

A large box on the lower left area has the schedule as follows –
General Reception
4:30 pm—8:00 pm
Members: $35.00
Non-Members: $45.00
Meet and Greet the President
3:00 pm— 4:30 pm
*includes general reception 4:30 pm—8:00 pm
Members: $50.00
Non-members: $60.00
Purchase tickets online at:
https://squareup.com/store/waguaa

Another box in the lower right area has more details as follows –
For information, please email
GUSeattleoct28@gmail.com
Purchase tickets by:
October 21st, 2017
Communication accommodation
upon request. Email WaGUAA by
September 30th
Net proceeds go to WAGUAA
Scholarship funds for WA Students who attend Gallaudet University

In a blue box in the lower left corner, the text reads – Join WAGUAA Membership www.waguaa.org/join

On the bottom of the image, the text reads – Washington GUAA (WAGUAA) is a Section 501(c)(3) public charity. Federal Tax ID # 47–1263690
Gifts to WAGUAA are tax deductible in the U.S.A.
Communication accommodations made possible through the Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing]

 

Seattle Deaf Film Festival 2018

Youtbe Link – https://youtu.be/RyVoCycLgzM
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WHEN: March 30 – April 1, 2018
Seattle Deaf Film Festival (SDFF)
Northwest Film Forum, Seattle, WA
Our film festival cannot exist with your film submissions.
We are looking for short and long films in five different genres.
Our submission deadline is November 30, 2017.
For more details how to submit your film, take a look at our website:
Good luck!
For further questions, please contact SDFF team.
Thank you.

2nd Town Hall Meeting for Hand Made Heritage (HMH)

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2nd TOWN HALL MEETING

for Hand Made Heritage (HMH)

Date: Sept. 13, 2017 (Wed.),

Time: 4-6PM

Where: Active Studio, Bonsor Recreation Complex

6550 Bonsor Ave., Burnaby B.C.

Let us know you’re coming.

Email: handmadeheritage2017@gmail.com

See you there! 😉

 

 

Breath-AHHH Introducing the Deaf Artists!


Breath-ahhh is a Deaf-friendly movement theatre piece with addition to ASL poetry and theatrical story-telling experience.

To purchase your tickets, go here: http://tickets.vancouverfringe.com/shows/breath-ahhh/events

Family Storytime in Sign Language and English at Burnaby Public Library


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Join a Deaf storyteller and a children’s librarian for stories, rhymes and crafts presented in both American Sign Language and English. This is a free drop-in for children of all ages and abilities, together with a parent or caregiver. All families are welcome! Interpreters will be present.

Time: From 2:00 to 3:00 PM.

When:  Four Saturdays:
September 23,
October 30,
November 14, and
December 12.

Where: Tommy Douglas Library in Burnaby: 7311 Kingsway, 604.522.3971.

Presented by:
Burnaby Public Library in partnership with Family and Community Services and Provincial Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services at the Ministry of Children and Family Development.

For more information, e-mail Randi at the library (Randi.Robin@bpl.bc.ca) or Erin at Family and Community Services (Erin.Bentley@gov.bc.ca).

Library website: http://bpl.bc.ca/events/family-storytime-in-sign-language-and-english-at-tommy-douglas-0

Deaf Coffee in Kamloops – September 1st

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What: Deaf coffee in Kamloops

Date: Friday night, September 1st

Time: Starts 7 pm

Where: Bedford Manor, 529 Seymour Street, Kamloops, BC

Deaf Culture without Borders

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Deaf Culture without Borders

Are you an arts organization or arts manager looking to find best practices for including d/Deaf artists and audiences?

This workshop will highlight some of the common mistakes that arts organizations are making, and provide you with an insight into how to effectively partner with d/Deaf artists and participants.

Join Landon Krentz, the only Deaf Arts Administrator in the entire West Coast of Canada, to develop your organization’s best practices.

When: September 15, noon-1:30pm

Where? Studio 1398

Cost: $50 – $100 sliding scale

Email: generalmanager@theatreterrific.ca to register

Landon Krentz: