n(ADARA) brings together professionals from vocational rehabilitation, mental health, chemical health, education, interpreting, and related fields to share best practices in working with individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind.n
nResource for a variety of professionals-in-training, including those in the mental health fields, sign language interpreters, and healthcare professionals.n
nFree service for professional development opportunities, accessible videos, educational materials and ASL materials. Geared towards families with D/HH children, D/HH and ASL educators, interpreters, etc.n
nOne week mental health ASL interpreter training in Alabama.n
nSERID has been training and preparing professionas in the area of D/deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, and/or late deafened for years and is dedicated to continue its mission of doing so.n