Use this tipsheet as a quick reference for learning more about Deaf Culture and strategies for effective communication.
Use this tipsheet as a quick reference for professionals working with students who have Usher Syndrome. (Published in Spanish)
Use this tipsheet as a quick reference for professionals working with students who have Usher Syndrome.
Use this tipsheet as a quick reference to learn more about personal development and adjustment issues facing students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Use this tipsheet as a quick reference for learning more about providing classroom access for students who are Deaf-Blind.
Use this tipsheet as a quick reference for learning more about the services available through community rehabilitation programs and addressing the needs of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Use this tipsheet as a quick reference for campus security personnel as they work with students who are deaf/hard of hearing.
What does it mean to be successful? Find out more about successful young adults who are deaf and hard of hearing, and the careers they chose.
A comprehensive ecological-based protocol for a communication skills evaluation of a person who is deaf and low functioning.
What can the Student Access Center provide for students in postsecondary institutions? This tipsheet provides an overview of services, legal mandates, and possible accommodations.
PEPNet has been a valuable resource to the University of Arizona for years. Using the listserv, we’ve been able to con...
PEPNet has been a valuable resource to the University of Arizona for years. Using the listserv, we’ve been able to connect with other disability and higher education professionals and stay in up-to-date on emerging issues in deafness and education nationwide. We’ve even been able to locate and hire interpreters for study abroad assignments using the PEPNet network! Most recently, we were in need of information on amplification systems to support our city-wide book festival. The PEPNet team connected us with a colleague with extensive knowledge in assistive listening devices. Using the resources she provided, we found a perfect solution and were even able to serve as a source of information for another service provider who was seeking similar information. PEPNet is like having a team of colleagues in your pocket.
- Carol Funckes, Associate Director of Disability Resource Center, University of Arizona