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Archive for the News and Events CategorySpread the word about these exciting new groups!14. December 2009 by Cape Cod Chapter HLAA Blog.
You have an opportunity to help pioneer and join two great new groups within the HLAA family in Massachusetts! Hear@Boston is a community of young adults with hearing loss in the Boston area. Most of our members are 20-35 years old, though we welcome people of all ages. We host monthly events ranging from happy hours to invited speakers. In addition to these monthly events, we also set up area events that are accessible (open-captioned theater, accessible tours of the MFA or Fenway Park). Our members are also involved in advocacy, most recently with the push to get medical coverage for hearing aids. If you or someone you know who would be interested in participating in our next support/social function, please feel free to contact James at HearAtBoston@gmail.com Working 9-5ers If you are a person with a hearing loss, between the ages of 35-55 and would like to meet other people on a social basis, perhaps you may be interested in joining our active social group allied with Hear@Boston. We are a social/support group of “working 9-5ers” who would like to meet other folks with hearing loss and participate in activities such as dinners out and about in the city, cinema, theatre, sporting and museum events, pleasure trips to Foxwoods/Mohegan Sun, “happy hour”, bowling, sailing lessons, skiing excursions, concerts, poker or scrabble night, and day trips to historical towns throughout New England. If you or someone you know who would be interested in participating in our next social function, please feel free to contact Anthony at ajcinmass@yahoo.com Our next social event open to everyone is the December 20th performance of Mama Mia, an open captioned matinee playing at the Colonial Theatre. Email ADABoston@BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com or call 617-880-2419 to purchase tickets. When leaving a voicemail message, be sure to include your desire for seats closest to the open captioning. For more details, please visit: http://www.bostonscolonialtheatre.com/Access.html Posted in News and Events | Print | No Comments » Commissioner Heidi Reed Conducts Town Hall Forum4. November 2009 by Cape Cod Chapter HLAA Blog.
MCDHH Commissioner Heidi Reed gave an informative presentation at the Fall meeting of the HLACC. The agency, part of the Mass. Dept. of Health and Human Services has a very useful website at http://www.mass.gov/mcdh where two popular publications can be downloaded from the PUBLICATIONS menu on the right hand side: The Savvy Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Loss by Karen Rockow, and the MCDHH Resource Directory which connects state residents with over 600 agencies, educational programs, organizations and service providers. Having the publications online is one way the agency has creatively dealt with budget cuts. In fy ‘09, in the Southeast Region, one case manager and one children’s specialist served 89 aduclts and 229 children, with 34 people on the waiting list. The agency has collaborated with the Department of Public Health/ Early intervention for newborns, the Jury Commission, the Elementary and Secondary Education office to standardize qualifications for interpreters and provide training, the 911 Commission Equipment Distribution Program, which supported legislation to bring the captioned telephone to Massachusetts. She warned that 9C budget cuts were looming. The meeting was well attended with many questions following the presentation. UPDATE 10/30/09: Impact of 9C Budget Cuts
As you know, Governor Patrick has taken action to close a $600 million gap in the state budget, and has announced that he will protect funding for core programs that keep our Commonwealth strong over the long-term. The Governor made tough decisions in order to preserve safety net programs for the most vulnerable. EOHHS received $81.9 million in cuts. MCDHH received a total of $343,500 in cuts. This figure is 6% of our operating budget. These budget cuts will impact MCDHH as follows:
–The After Hours Emergency Referral Service will no longer be funded. –DHILS contracts will be reduced. –Purchase of freelance interpreter and CART services will be reduced. The DHILS providers whose funding will be reduced include DEAF, Inc., The Center for Living and Working (CLW), and Stavros. MCDHH will immediately begin implementing a transition plan for the After Hours Emergency Referral service. We have informed the Massachusetts Hospital Association of the option for hospitals to purchase the service from MCDHH. And as another option, hospitals may wish to arrange their own plans by working directly with freelance interpreters. MCDHH will be able to provide technical assistance including a listing of qualified interpreters. Legislators are asking about the impact of these cuts, so please do contact your legislator to give your input and reaction to these budget cutbacks. Additional information including plans for informational meetings will be shared with you during the coming week. Thank you for your continued support, our working together is very important during this time of economic difficulty. Posted in Advocacy, News and Events, Cape Cod Chapter HLA | Print | No Comments » A New American Sign Language (ASL) Club founded at UNH6. October 2009 by Marita.
While visiting my daughter Tracy’s singing performance at the 2009 UNH Fall Fest, I noticed an article about a new ASL club in page 8 of the Sept. 25, 2009 issue of THE NEW HAMPSHIRE. “…none of the students involved are actually deaf but are instead studying sign language at UNH. President Jessica McAloon said that “we are bringing the Rosa Lee Show to campus on October 17 - she is a deaf comedian….Tickets go on sale next week and are $7 for students and $10 for non-students.” I am wondering if a captioning club will be founded, too. Posted in News and Events | Print | No Comments » |