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Members of the Disability Summit Planning Committee gather after meeting to discuss details for the upcoming Disability Summit scheduled for May 30, 2017. (Seated L-R) Eufemia P. Local; and Joyce Tejeresas, Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI) Advisory Committee Vice Chair. (Second row, L-R) Marie Libria, Guam Developmental Disabilities Council (GDDC); Mary Kidd, Guam CEDDERS Consultant; and Carol Cabiles, Guam Legal Services Corporation – Disability Law Center. (Back row, L-R) Leone Rohr, Guam CEDDERS Advisory Council Chairperson, Parents Empowering Parents (PEP); and Terrie Fejarang, Guam CEDDERS Associate Director.(Clockwise, L-R) Eufemia P. Local; Terrie Fejarang, Guam CEDDERS Associate Director; Marie Libria, Guam Developmental Disabilities Council (GDDC); Joyce Tejeresas, Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI) Advisory Committee Vice Chair; Leone Rohr, Guam CEDDERS Advisory Council Chairperson, Parents Empowering Parents (PEP); and Carol Cabiles, Guam Legal Services Corporation – Disability Law Center, focus on one of the proposed sessions of the agenda for the upcoming Disability Summit on May 30.
Guam EHDI and GMHA Nursing Supervisors met in May to review the initial hearing screening form and newborn hearing screening protocol. (Left to Right: Valerie Meno, Labor and Delivery, Nursing Supervisor; Marie Wusstig, Guam EHDI; Ma. Victoria Guiao, OB Ward Nursing Supervisor; Avelina “Bing” Opena, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Nursing Supervisor and Ruth Sabangan Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Nursing Supervisor.)
Donna McNear, Vision Instruction (VI) Consultant, provided technical assistance to the Palau Department of Education on May 1-2 and to the Guam DOE on May 4-10.
Donna met with Darlene Taimanglo, Guam Teacher of Visionally Impaired to discuss teaching strategies on May 10.Donna met with Madilde Gresham, a parent of a child with a VI on May 10.
(L-R): Terrie Fejarang met with Genessa Que, Shriners Hospitals for Children Physician Liaison Assistant on May 8. Ms. Que provided an update on Shriners programs and services available to children from Guam who have orthopedic conditions that require specialized care.
Guam CEDDERS participated in the UOG Social Work Department’s Practicum Fair held on Friday, May 5. The purpose of the Fair was to allow the 30 Social Work students, who will be seniors next year, an opportunity to learn more about the range of community services providing social services supports and programs, for possible practicum placement for Academic Year 2017-18. Seated (L-R) are: Chelsea Resurreccion, Social Work Student; Terrie Fejarang, Guam CEDDERS; and Tanya Simer, SW student.
Guam CEDDERS along with staff from the Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS) Karinu, Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center (GBHWC), Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities (DISID), Superior Court of Guam, the Guam Fire Department, Office of the Governor and Lt. Governor, and children and families from Karinu and GBHWC attended the Proclamation Signing for Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month on Friday, April 28th at the Governor’s Conference Room in Adelup. Acting Governor Ray Tenorio signed the Proclamation to declare the Month of May as Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month. Guam CEDDERS continues to provide support for Children’s Mental Health in our role as the evaluator for Karinu, Guam’s Early Childhood System of Care and Wellness Promotion & Prevention for young children birth to age 5.
Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm Location: GSAT House 19, Dean Circle, University of Guam
Seating is limited. Must be registered to attend.
To register or to request for reasonable accommodations, please call Sherry Guerrero at 735-2477, or email sherry.guerrero@guamcedders.org
This activity is supported by funding from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Grant No. 90DD0014-03-00, and the Administration on Community Living, Grant No. 1701GUSGAT, and facilitated by the University of Guam Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service (Guam CEDDERS). The University of Guam is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Leah Abelon (standing right), GSAT Center Coordinator, and Christina Jung (standing left), Guam CEDDERS Research Associate, presented information on the Akudi Loan Program during the PEP Island-wide Conference on Disabilities at Hotel Nikko Guam on April 29. The Akudi Loan Program assists persons with disabilities and their families, in purchasing assistive technology devices and services.