Guam CEDDERS Facilitates Input Session for the Down Syndrome Association of Guam by Guam CEDDERS CEDDERS CORE Community Services: Technical Assistance The Down Syndrome Association of Guam participated in a Guam CEDDERS Input Session on Saturday, October 28 at the Guam System for Assistive Technology Conference Room. Standing left to right are: Josie Guerrero and Vincent Guerrero with their son Vadin Guerrero and grandson, Dreyden Salas; Mary Kidd, Input Session Facilitator, Tanya Simer, Social Work intern, Francisco Mendiola, grandson of Joe & Nacrina Mendiola standing behind; Johanna Mendiola, daughter of Joe & Nacrina; Starlette Santos, Serene Pecha, Social Work student, and Joey Pecha in the back.
GSAT Conducts Presentation on Assistive Technology in the Workplace by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Demonstration Services Community Services: Technical Assistance Guam Systems for Assistive Technology Uncategorized On October 27, Leah Abelon (left), GSAT Center Coordinator, demonstrates the Specs4Us frames to Naomi Sanchez (center), Guam Legal Services – Disability Law Center Advocate, and Emilani Blas (right), Social Work Intern at Guam Legal Services – Disability Law Center, during a presentation on Assistive Technology in the Workplace.
Guam CEDDERS Participates in the Head Start Parent Engagement Conference by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Model Services Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Guam Systems for Assistive Technology Renee Koffend, AuD, Audiologist and Guam EHDI Consultant, presents information on “Hearing Loss Identification and Rehabilitation” to interested parents during a session at the Head Start Parent Engagement Conference on October 21 at the Pacific Star Resort and Spa. Leah Abelon (left), GSAT Center Coordinator, and Christina Jung (right), CEDDERS Research Associate, help secure Praiselyn Mario to her mother, Mimy Mario, while using the FireFly Upsee Mobility Harness. This assistive technology device allows parents to assist their child to stand and walk. Leah Abelon (right), GSAT Center Coordinator, shares information with an interested parent on the Logan ProxTalker, an assistive technology device known for its advanced and adaptable recorded speech communication options during the 2017 Head Start Parent Engagement Conference on October 21 at the Pacific Star Resort and Spa.
CNMI Part C Providers Receive Early Childhood Coaching Certification by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Technical Assistance Community Services: Training Guam CEDDERS facilitated technical assistance for CNMI Part C Providers to receive evidence-based Early Childhood Coaching certification through collaboration with CNMI Part C and Hawaii Part C programs. Guam CEDDERS and CNMI Part C providers participated in three webinars, onsite training in Hawaii, and six months of peer-to-peer coaching and mentoring with Dr. M’lssa Sheldon and Dathan Rush. The participants received certification in September 2017. The certification ensures that early childhood coaching is practiced with fidelity. Pictured (L-R): Peter Mendiola, CNMI Part C Special Instruction Teacher; Elaine Eclavea, Guam CEDDERS CNMI Part C Consultant; Robin Palacios, CNMI Part C Director; and Jonisa Sanchez, CNMI Part C Special Instruction Teacher.
Guam CEDDERS Participates in OPTAG Cerebral Palsy Awareness Outreach by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Demonstration Services Community Services: Model Services Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Guam Systems for Assistive Technology (L-R) Shawni Acfalle, GSAT Center Assistant; Tanya Simer, Social Work Practicum Student; and Leah Abelon, GSAT Center Coordinator, display assistive technology devices at the Cerebral Palsy Awareness Outreach Event hosted by the Occupational & Physical Therapy Association of Guam (OPTAG). The event took place at the Agana Shopping Center on October 14. Alieh Zinatroo holds her son, Ashkan Teimoury, while he uses the FireFly Upsee Mobility Harness during the Cerebral Palsy Awareness Outreach Event at Agana Shopping Center on October 14. The FireFly Upsee Mobility Harness is an assistive technology item that allows parents to assist their child to stand and walk. Leah Abelon (right), GSAT Center Coordinator, poses for a photo with the Zinatroo family during the Cerebral Awareness Outreach Event hosted by Occupational and Physical Therapy Association of Guam (OPTAG). Marie Wusstig (right), Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI) Project Coordinator, shares information with visitors about the Guam EHDI program and the importance of monitoring a child’s hearing and speech development, during the Cerebral Palsy Awareness Outreach Event at Agana Shopping Center on October 14.
Guam CEDDERS Provides Technical Assistance in Saipan by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Technical Assistance On October 10 and 11, 2017, Elaine Eclavea, Guam CEDDERS Early Childhood Consultant , and Keith Villaluna, Guam CEDDERS Data Specialist, provided on-site consultation and technical assistance to CNMI Part B and Part C staff on Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO), and facilitated the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Program Team Meeting.
Guam CEDDERS Facilitates Training on Guam ChildLink-EHDI for Guam Regional Medical City (GRMC) by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Training Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention On October 3, Joseph Mendiola (right), Guam EHDI Interoperability Data Manager, conducted training on Guam ChildLink – EHDI with Sheryll Lewis (left), RN, the designated Hearing Screening Coordinator of the Guam Regional Medical City Mother & Baby Unit. Guam ChildLink, the online data base system facilitated by the Guam Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (Guam EHDI), administered by Guam CEDDERS, is part of the system used to ensure that all babies born on Guam undergo hearing screening before leaving the facility of their birth and receive follow up services if needed.
GSAT Participates in the National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) Conference and Resource Fair by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Training Guam Systems for Assistive Technology Leah Abelon, GSAT Center Coordinator, conducts a presentation on GSAT Services and Assistive Technology during the NDEAM Conference held at the Hotel Nikko Guam on October 11. Shawni Acfalle (right), GSAT Center Assistant, and Joseph Taijeron, Social Work Practicum Student, demonstrate an Assistive Technology (AT) device called “iBill,” to Joe Blas, Hotel Nikko Guam Assistant General Manager, during the National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) Conference on October 11.
Autism Community Together Input Session by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Technical Assistance Autism Community Together (ACT) gathered at GSAT on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 to provide input on prioritized Areas of Emphasis as part of Guam CEDDERS’ needs assessment efforts. Seated, front row (L-R) are: Carol Darlow, parent, Josephine Blas, ACT President, with son Joseph Blas seated on her lap; and Lourdes Mesa, parent. Second row (L-R), Clifford Bascon Wooten, self-advocate, Lourdes Bascon Mendiola, parent, Evelyn San Agustin-Claros, parent, Asuncion Riate,parent, Kristal Leigh K. Flores, parent, and Mary Kidd, Guam CEDDERS. Back row (L-R) Joseph Taijeron Social Work intern, and Michael Acosta Social Work student.
Guam CEDDERS and GSAT Advisory Council Member Speaks to Social Work Students by Guam CEDDERS Community Services: Training Guam CEDDERS Advisory Council Barbara Johnson, a member of the Guam CEDDERS Advisory Council and the GSAT Advisory Council, was a guest speaker in Terrie Fejarang’s SW 400: Fields of Social Work Practice class on October 6, 2017. Ms. Johnson spoke about her experiences as a person who is deaf and offered tips to the budding social workers on how to communicate with people who are deaf. Shown in Front Row (L-R): Destiny Estrellado, Tasi Anghet Martinez, Barbara Johnson, Serene Pecha, Joyce Borja, Alisia Barcinas, and Mariecar Patino. Back Row: Mike Acosta, LeoneaPeter, Joe Taijeron, Julio Gomez, Micheal Petitte, Ryan Manglona, Onania Sniverly, and Adrian Davis. Joyce Borja, (right) engages in one on one conversation with Barbara Johnson (left), guest speaker, on October 6.