Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Idaho PARENT needed to make a difference

From Cynthia Carlin, Idaho EHDI Project Coordinator:

We are assembling an Idaho EHDI team to provide input into targeted quality improvements around the state.

The National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality (NICHQ) has conducted EHDI learning collaboratives in several states. Every state is expected to participate in a NICHQ learning collaborative as part of their MCH grants. This is Idaho's year!

State team meetings will probably all be conducted via teleconferencing. Information sharing will be via a Sharepoint type site on the NICHQ website. There are also three national workshops which only a core team will attend during the one year project period. Currently we only have three core team members who are able to travel out of state and we could use at least one more for the next meeting.

Each state team (there are 14 others currently participating) is expected to include the EHDI Coordinator, Data Specialist, Follow-up Coordinator, Audiologist and at least one parent as part of the core team. In addition the team is required to include Nurse Managers and representatives from several screening programs,pediatric audiologists, parents, and representatives of early intervention programs serving Deaf and hard of hearing babies.

Additional members may be- physicians-PCPs, care coordinators in physician offices, social workers, ENT, State Title V Representative, and other stakeholders.

One of the first activities of the Initiative is to collect and assemble lots of data. The team members will assist with reviewing the data reports and providing input as to selecting 'small activities or tests of change' that will be implemented in selected sites for short periods of time. After each implementation phase the resulting data will be collected and provided to team members for more review and input.

The hoped for end result will be the identification of quality improvement methods that work in our State.

The largest time involvement on team members' part will consist of reviewing data results (we'll provide the data) and providing input, both through monthly phone meetings and via the NICHQ sharepoint site.

Two attachments are included which give a little more background on NICHQ and this new initiative--"Improving Hearing Screening & Intervention Systems (IHSIS).

Please consider joining our team! As a team member you will have access to up to the minute information via the sharepoint site!

If you know of other stakeholders who may be interested: parents, physicians, nurses, etc. please feel free to forward this message. Thank you.
Sincerely,
--
Cynthia Carlin
EHDI Project Coordinator
Idaho Sound Beginnings
450 W. State St. Fl-5
Boise, ID 83720-0036

Saturday, June 4, 2011

H&V Treasure Valley FAMILY Day at the Park


Finally -- good weather to enjoy the beginning of summer!

Next H&V Treasure Valley FAMILY Day is scheduled for July 9th @ Guerber Park in Eagle.

Thanks to all who came out.

Visit our Facebook page to view more photos.




Sunday, May 15, 2011

EHDI Conference 2011 Transcripts

You can Read the Transcripts! of the entire EHDI 2011 Conference at: http://www.acscaptions.com/ievents/search_transcript_events.asp

Keyword: EHDI

Do you have a family story you can share?

From H&V National ...

Rylin and David Rodgers were shocked at how quickly medical debt changed their lives. "Most people assume that a family like ours, because we have two college-educated parents, would have the resources they need to take care of their family’s medical conditions." (excerpt from http://hdwg.org/catalyst/stories/2)

Many families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing face financial challenges in getting medical and intervention needs met. It is important that policy makers hear these stories to help them understand the need for adequate insurance coverage and other financing supports so our children can grow up to reach their potential. It’s important that other families hear these stories so they know they are not alone.

Do you have an experience you’d like to share? If so, contact Diane Behl from the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management (NCHAM) at diane.behl@usu.edu or 435-797-1224. Diane will help you get your story heard.

AG Bell 2011 Listening & Spoken Language Symposium Registration

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Register for the AG Bell 2011 Listening & Spoken Langauge Symposium by May 20 and receive a savings pass on future AG Bell events and publications!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Summer Camp for D/HH Teens

The Marion Downs Hearing Center in Colorado will be hosting a summer camp for teenagers who are deaf and hard of hearing and are preparing to transition to life beyond high school. 


The camp will be held at the University of Colorado in Boulder. It is a two-day camp and is appropriate for college-bound teens. 


They will accept up to 25 campers at no cost (beyond a $25 application processing fee) and those campers will also compete for a *$500 college scholarship*. The scholarship can be used for fees related to preparing for college such as SAT/ACT exam preparation fees, private tutoring, and college application fees.

Applications for camp are due at the end of June. Prospective campers are required to submit a Teacher's Letter of Recommendation as well as responses to two essay questions. Complete application HERE.

For more info, contact:
Rebecca Novinger
MDHC Programs Coordinator
720-862-3681 (VP/V)
720-848-2976 (F)

Saturday, April 30, 2011

H&V Road Trip


** 6 year old perspective of IESDB's Family Event in Twin Falls **

Hands & Voices Road Trip
By Audrey

I went on a road trip today with my Mom. We went to Twin Falls to talk about Hands & Voices. It was a long drive. We picked up our friend Lorna on the way. I helped set up the place with H&V stuff. We made tie dye shirts and I saw a dog with pink toe nails. I saw a lot of people using sign language to talk. I got a horse with pink hair painted on my face and we played a fishing game. When we dropped Lorna off at her home, her 3 mules came right up to me and I thought they were going to lick my face. I don't know why a mule is just not a horse. Today was a fun girls day.