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My Body, My Responsibility: A Health Education Video for Deaf Women by: N/A Copyrighted: 2003, Purchased: 12/9/2004 Category: Training, Media Type: VHS (2003) VHS: 62 minutes; ASL; English voice-over; open captioned This video is a great film for deaf and hard of hearing women of all ages, as well as parents of deaf women, healthcare providers, educators, interpreters and anyone who cares about deaf women's health.
The film features deaf actresses in most roles, including a deaf ob-gyn surgeon! Topics covered include puberty, menstruation and related hygiene, pregnancy and labor, pregnancy prevention, birth control methods, and sexually transmitted diseases including HIV and how to be tested for HIV. This video fills a major gap in health education materials for deaf women and/or families with deaf women. Families with deaf family members, interpreter training programs, deaf education settings, deaf service centers and healthcare providers will find this a helpful resource to have.
by: N/A Copyrighted: 2004, Purchased: 12/9/2004 Category: Training, Media Type: VHS (2003) VHS: 30 minutes; closed captioned; ASL A 30 minute video designed especially for deaf or hard of hearing individuals who are seeking for guidance on getting a good, basic resume. Key points include: step-by-step instructions on everything from headings to references; learning how to play up their strengths and downplay weaknesses; discovering key words, phrases, or examples to properly communicate skills and abilities in a resume; learning the importance of getting their resume proofread and printed properly.
by: N/A Copyrighted: 2002, Purchased: 12/9/2004 Category: Training, Media Type: VHS (2002) VHS Learn signs to improve your business's customer service. Designed for individual or group education, this video includes valuable information for understanding Deaf culture and using technologies such as TTY and telephone relay services. It can help you create a working atmosphere in which every employee: hearing, hard of hearing, and Deaf is more fully understood.
American Sign Language (ASL) experts teach viewers individual signs, then viewers see the signs used in typical workplace scenarios. Topics include:
* signs for human resource offices * signs for everyday conversation * signs for emergency situations
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