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Chapter 10 (types of careers (clinical psychology, social work, emergency…
Chapter 10
types of careers
clinical psychology
social work
emergency medical technicans
hotline volunteer
mental health service providers
early childhood educator
school counselor
ways to advocate
recognizing/understanding the importance of the deaf culture and their communication
supporting equal access for the deaf community
the hearing world promoting awareness about the deaf community by becoming apart of organizations
being fluent in ASL is essential to entering into a career in the deaf community
become apart of the deaf community by working with the deaf people
deaf-hearing collaboration
working with deaf individuals allows hearing people to gain knowledge about their culture and the adversities
deaf and hearing collaboration started back as early as 1760, both hearing and deaf individuals can both benefit from supporting one another
deaf individuals can learn working with hearing people their views such as ideas/opinions and share common relations
another great example on collaborations is reading about how both hearing and deaf authors wrote the deaf culture book together
exploring careers in the deaf community
teachers- a significant role in the deaf community, you will be working with children teaching them about language and communication
speech and language therapist- in this field you will work alongside audiologists to decide the best plan of treatment for deaf individuals.
interpreters- there is always a need for interpreters in the deaf community by being a interpreter you are making sure deaf individuals have access to the same communication as hearing individuals
vocational rehabilitation counselors- a key component a career in this field will help provide deaf individuals with resources to obtain employment, housing, training and placement