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POSTPONED Signing through the Mist – Presented in Auslan, by Steve Ripley
$80.00 (member price: $50.00)Presented in Auslan, by Steve Ripley
This is an interpreted event.
Participants will explore the continuum of Deafblindness, challenges relating to language
and communication adaptation and ethical considerations for Auslan Interpreters with
Deafblind clients.
Lunch provided
Limited spots
RSVP by Monday 8 th August 2022NAATI PD Points 1.4 or 2.20 (20 points) Date 13/08/2022 -
Deafblind Communication Workshop (Livestream)
$80.00 (member price: $50.00)Have you always wondered what Deafblind Communication looks like, but never taken the plunge into working with Deafblind people?
Or
Would you like to further polish your Deafblind Communication skills?Well, then this is the workshop for you!
Presented by a showstopping lineup of wonderful Deafblind individuals all with varying and unique communication methods. They will let you in on their worlds and the best practises when communicating with Deafblind people, so you can feel confident and empowered to be working more in those spaces.
NAATI PD Points 1.4 (20 pts) Or 2.2 (20 pts) Date 06/08/2022 -
*Webinar* Ask Us Anything: Educational Interpreters
$10.00 (member price: $5.00)Designed as an information rich conversation about all things Educational Interpreting. In this interactive recorded webinar hear from a panel of experienced and knowledgeable educational interpreters answering questions compiled from the educational interpreter workforce across Australia.
Panelists: Tyson Boal, Tahlia Riessen, Mina Mederios, Linda Belles, Carolyn Montague and Bethany Vaughan-Floyd.
The ASLITA Interpreting in Educational Settings (IES) committee hosted this interpreted live streamed event on 14 June 2022.
Price: $5 member | $10 non member
Contact email iescommittee@aslita.au NAATI PD Points 2.20 (10 points) -
Healthy Tips and Handy Hints w/ Deaf Chef Ross
$30.00 (member price: $15.00)As practitioners, we all know looking after our physical and mental health is important so we can continue performing at our best. But it can be a challenge when we have so much on and competing priorities.
Join us for an informative workshop with Ross Onley-Zerkel for healthy tips and handy hints for busy interpreters working on the go.
We also have a short survey that we would like people to complete before Sunday 12th June 2022. The responses will help inform/tailor the session that Ross puts together. Here’s the link: https://forms.gle/ULxBecc8bmoZMLHm7
AVAILABLE ON-SITE + LIVESTREAM
NAATI PD Points 1.4 (10 Points) Date 18/06/2022 -
TAX TIPS
$40.00 (member price: $20.00)Tax Tips for Interpreters from Nichols Fowell, a financial professional.
NAATI PD Points 1.5 (10pts) Date 19/05/2022 -
Deafblind Communication Workshop (Onsite)
$80.00 (member price: $50.00)Have you always wondered what Deafblind Communication looks like, but never taken the plunge into working with Deafblind people?
Or
Would you like to further polish your Deafblind Communication skills?Well, then this is the workshop for you!
Presented by a showstopping lineup of wonderful Deafblind individuals all with varying and unique communication methods. They will let you in on their worlds and the best practises when communicating with Deafblind people, so you can feel confident and empowered to be working more in those spaces.
NAATI PD Points 1.4 (20 pts) Or 2.2 (20 pts) Date 06/08/2022 -
Emotional Agility, Boundaries & Self Care w/ Chris Cheers
$20.00 (member price: $10.00)Workshop Blurb:
Although meaningful work, like that of an interpreter, can be an incredibly rewarding part of your life, such work may also lead to challenges to your wellbeing through burnout and stress, especially when navigating the challenges of COVID. This workshop aims to help support you with these challenges through skills in emotional agility, boundaries and self-care, and specific strategies to promote wellbeing through connection to values and what is important to you. This will also be discussed within the context of processing the specific challenges of the last 2 years and the challenges that continue.Presenter Bio:
Chris Cheers is a psychologist and lecturer with a focus on elevating mental health in the arts and LGBTIQ+ community. Chris is a member of the Australian Professional Association for Transgender Health (AusPATH), board-approved Supervisor, and will soon complete a PhD at the Centre for Alcohol and Policy Research at La Trobe University. Chris is a regular contributor in the media and has recently appeared on the ABC, 7am podcast, The Guardian and The Sydney Morning Herald.NAATI PD Points 1.5 (10 points) Date 26/04/2022 -
Breaking Down the Stigma of Mental Health
$0.00Auslan Services and ASLIA Vic/Tas have joined forces with the Malthouse Theatre to host a wonderful PD and Social Event.
Our two presenters bring both persional and professional perspectives on mental health.Please register by March 17 for catering purposes.
Looking forward to seeing you all in person!