EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021

(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)

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3/05/2019  |   9:40 AM - 10:05 AM   |  Sound Futures   |  Vienna

Sound Futures

Are you looking to give families of newly identified children who are deaf or hard of hearing access into the life of teenagers and young adults who are also deaf or hard of hearing? Come and learn how WI engaged a high school student, a college intern and young people who are deaf or hard of hearing to produce a free on-line resource that you can use too! It is likely that parents may also share these vignettes with a child who is deaf or hard of hearing to empower them to believe in a bright future. A future phase of the project may include linking featured teens with young kids who are Deaf or hard of hearing through a teen mentorship component.

  • Learn how to capitalize on community engagement with young adult deaf and hard of hearing individuals as partners.
  • Learn how stories of 14 - 21 year olds can meet a unique need in the EHDI community.
  • Learn how to promote role models and mentorship through the use of video technology.

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Presenters/Authors

Elizabeth Seeliger (), Department of Health Services, elizabeth.seeliger@dhs.wisconsin.gov;
Elizabeth Seeliger, AuD, is the Wisconsin Sound Beginnings Program Director and has worked as a clinical audiologist in a variety of settings, helping guide children and families through the process of hearing loss diagnosis and intervention. Elizabeth has been a leader in developing a data, tracking and referral system; educational resources for hospitals and providers; and an interactive notebook for parents. Elizabeth spearheaded the initiative to enable Wisconsin homebirth midwives to provide UNHS. Elizabeth has also provided technical assistance and consultation locally and internationally on quality improvement in EHDI systems. Elizabeth served on the board of directors for the WI Chapter of Families for Hands & Voices and Hands & Voices HQ. She is endorsed in Infant, Early Childhood and Family Mental Health.


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