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Reflection…Changing Vision Changing Life Immersion Connects People

The Changing Vision Changing Life Immersion training week in Napa and the Changing Vision Changing Life Cohort Training Series in San Francisco and San Rafael really bring people together.

During this past year of immersion classes in all locations, 74 students started their journey into blind and low vision skills training so that they could learn new skills and increase their confidence to live as independently as they wanted. Each student made the commitment to him/herself to participate in an initial 50 hours of training to learn the basic, yet essential skills, strategies and resources for moving forward as their vision changed. Truth be told, a lot of learning happened, but it was the connecting to others in the class that really fueled the learning.

Whether it was during the three-week cohort classes in San Francisco, the eight-week class in San Rafael or the one-week immersion at Enchanted Hills Retreat, it was not uncommon to hear students say how happy they were to meet others who were both fearful of the unknown yet open to the opportunities of learning. All those who attended came with a different story of how their vision changed, but in the class, the cause, the accident or the disease took a back seat, while the intention on living and re-engaging through adaptation and cool techniques became the focus.

Rarely did a class break without an insightful and supportive thought, or rub on the shoulder from a peer; an occasion tear; a round of encouraging applause or a break out of laughter regarding a shared experience between people who happen to be blind or low vision. What started to be unintentional connections with students in a class, were, and have become intentional friendships that continue to support, nurture and fuel individual transformations.

Arlene Neilsen lives in Gilroy and came to the Immersion Retreat in Napa. Arlene notes, “I was closed off for 18 months and my family and others supported me to attend the training in Napa. I am laughing again. While I learned a lot during the week, the laughter touched my soul and brought me back to life. I met peers and teachers who understood what I was going through. There was a lot to learn, and many times it was overwhelming, but it was the other people that kept me going, because we were in it together. The connections I made with the others have created lifelong friendships – we are now there to support each other as we take on more training. We don’t live near each other, but since the training, we have met for dinner and we chat on the phone. When I came home from Napa, I knew I could create a plan for myself and there were no limitations.”

Start your New Year with new skills and life-long connections! The next Changing Vision, Changing Life Immersion week in Napa runs from January 26 through 31, 2014; the three-week training in San Francisco runs February 24 through March 14 and the training in San Rafael runs February 3 through March 28. To learn more about the trainings in Napa and San Francisco, contact Debbie Bacon, Rehabilitation Counselor at 415-694-7357 or dbacon@old.lighthouse-sf.org. For training in San Rafael, contact Jeff Carlson, Social Worker at 415-258-8496 or jcarlson@old.lighthouse-sf.org. Changing Vision Changing Life graduates Gail McGaster, Arlene Neilsen and Alfredo de la Rosa meet at the LightHouse before meeting others for dinner

Start The Year Right: Get A National Certification in Literary Braille This January

Stand out among teachers of the blind and visually impaired! Don’t miss this opportunity to hold this important, nationally recognized certification of literary braille proficiency.

The National Certification in Literary Braille (NCLB) test will be administered by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB), at the LightHouse for the Blind on Saturday, January 25, 2014 from 9:00 am until 4:30 pm. The LightHouse is located at 214 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco.

To find out more information and to register for this important test, please go to the NBPCB website: www.nbpcb.org/nclb. Deadline for registration is January 13. For questions and possible future testing opportunities, please contact us at braille@nbpcb.org or at (318) 257-4554.

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National Federation of the Blind 2014 Scholarship Program

Are you a legally blind college student living in the United States or Puerto Rico? This annual program offers 30 scholarships worth from $3,000 to $12,000 to eligible students, from high school seniors beginning their freshman year in the fall semester of 2014, up through grad students working on their PhD degrees. These merit scholarships are based on academic excellence, community service, and leadership. In addition to the money, each winner will receive assistance to attend the July 2014 NFB Annual Convention in Orlando, Florida, providing an excellent opportunity for high-level networking with active blind persons in many different professions and occupations.

Applications are accepted from November 1, 2013, to March 31,2014. Go to www.nfb.org/scholarships for complete rules and requirements.

Are You a Legally Blind College Student Graduating Next Year?

Do you know someone who is? The National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision (NRTC) is pairing students nationwide with mentors who are also legally blind and working in a similar field of interest. Mentoring opportunities include face-to-face mentoring, job shadowing and networking.

Students must be under age 35 and should sign up by December 2013. We offer career preparation resources and student incentives to participate.

Professionals who are blind and interested in serving as mentors are also encouraged to apply.

For more info, visit The National Research & Training Center on Blindness & Low Vision’s website.

For questions, contact Jamie O’Mally at nrtc2@colled.msstate.edu or call (662) 325-2001 or toll free at 800-675-7782.

Transit Orientation Guides Featured on Speaking Out for the Blind

The latest Speaking Out for the Blind podcast focuses on how the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is expanding independent travel in the San Francisco Bay Area. The agency’s brand-new Transit Orientation Guides help riders navigate the Bay Area’s complicated transit routes. Frank Welte, staff member with the LightHouse’s Access to Information Services department, joins the show to talk about the new guides and some of the LightHouse’s additional services. You’ll find the podcast here: http://bit.ly/transitroutepodcast.

Get your free Transit Route Orientation Guide today, or request free Orientation Training to help you ride public transportation with confidence. Contact Frank Welte at 415-694-7363, or fwelte@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Earlier in the year Speaking Out for the Blind focused on being a blind parent and spoke to LightHouse psychologist in residence Connie Conley-Jung. Listen to this fascinating podcast by clicking on http://bit.ly/bestblindparent

You Can Go Back Again: Sharon Sutherland Hones Her Skills at our Changing Vision, Changing Lives Immersion Class at Enchanted Hills

Sharon Sutherland is a Registered Nurse whose career was put on hold when her vision suddenly decreased. She has attended our Changing Vision Changing Lives Immersion training not once, but twice. The first time she focused on general skills such as an introduction to access technology, cane travel, day to day living skills, braille and self-advocacy. She returned a second time to zero in on her ZoomText and braille skills. Her participation in our immersion trainings at Enchanted Hills has provided her with the knowledge, support and resources to that will allow her to return to her profession. In fact, she will be renewing her nursing license soon.Sharon Sutherland writes using a Perkins Brailler

“I truly appreciate being able to come back to the class at Enchanted Hills to get individualized training. And I loved meeting the new students and sharing what I’ve been doing with them,” she told us.

Sharon’s story is one of many. Would you like to take part in this opportunity to learn new skills while enjoying the fresh air, tall redwoods and delicious, healthy meals at Enchanted Hills? This class is free to all Californians who are DOR clients. Transportation is provided from LightHouse offices in San Francisco, Berkeley and the North Coast.

The following dates are available in 2014:

• Sunday, January 26 through Friday, January 31, 2014
• Sunday, March 30 through Friday, April 4, 2014
• Sunday, June 8 through Friday, June 13, 2014
• Sunday, September 7 through Friday, September 12, 2014

For more information, please call Debbie Bacon at 415-694-7375 or e-mail dbacon@old.lighthouse-sf.org. Del Norte and Humboldt county residents may call Janet Pomerantz at 707-268-5646 and e-mail jpomerantz@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Get Certified – Take the National Certification in Literary Braille Exam this November

The LightHouse for the Blind is once again honored to hold the National Certification in Literary Braille (NCLB) exam this November.

When: Saturday, November 2, 2013
Where: LightHouse San Francisco Headquarters, 214 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco

Please sign up by Friday October 25, 2013.

You can stand out among teachers of the blind and visually impaired by holding an important, nationally recognized certification in literary braille proficiency. If you have questions or need further information please email braille@nbpcb.org.

Did you know?

  • The NCLB is the only test that is specifically designed for teachers and aids who work with blind children and adults. All other national certifications are intended for transcribers who must be experts in the braille code.
  • Representatives from the American Council of the Blind, the American Foundation for the Blind, the Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Blinded Veterans Association, the Canadian Council of the Blind, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, the National Federation of the Blind, and The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped all came together to find a way for teachers working with the blind to unequivocally demonstrate their knowledge of braille. The NCLB was the result.
  • The NCLB test was originally maintained and administered by The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped before the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB) assumed responsibility for it.
  • The NCLB will ensure employers, school administrators, colleagues, consumers, families, and other professionals that you possess proficient braille knowledge and skills to meet your professional responsibilities.

You can go to www.nbpcb.org/nclb for information on the material covered by the NCLB, a sample test, study materials, description of common errors, accommodations, information on the reference materials you can use on the test, costs including special rates for students, and much more.

Mill Valley Film Festival: LightHouse Co-Presents Imagine, a Captivating Film About an Unorthadox Teacher at a School for the Blind

Join us for the screening of Imagine at the Mill Valley Film Festival, co-presented by the LightHouse for the Blind on Saturday, October 5th. Purchase tickets at http://www.mvff.com/.

Imagine poster

When: Saturday, October 5, 6:15 p.m.
Where: Smith Rafael Film Center, 1118 4th Street, San Rafael, 94901.
Phone: (415) 454-1222.

Imagine is a full-length English-language film produced by Polish director Andrzej Jakimowski, set in a fictitious school for the blind in Portugal. A new teacher espouses the virtues of echolocation, causing quite a controversy. It’s a thought provoking film. Audio description headsets will be available.

Watch the trailer for Imagine.

A post screening discussion will be led by LightHouse’s Executive Director Bryan Bashin and Donor Relations Coordinator, Lisamaria Martinez.

See you at the film festival!

Changing Vision Changing Life Immersion Training at Enchanted Hills Retreat

The intensified and collaborative Changing Vision Changing Life Immersion training brings together up to 18 low vision and blind adults from all over Northern California to learn essential daily living skills; an introduction to braille and access technology; cane travel and mobility basics, and most important, the connection to other students who are also there to learn.

“With the skills, the inspirational role models and the support gleaned from [this] training experience, I feel more determined and confident that I can continue on the path to greater independence.”
-June 2013 Immersion participant, Perla Kohs

Due to huge demand and interest our September 2013 class has already filled it up. We have the following dates available in 2013 and 2014:

• Sunday, December 8 through Friday, December 13, 2013
• Sunday, March 30 through Friday, April 4, 2014
• Sunday, June 8 through Friday, June 13, 2014
• Sunday, September 7 through Friday, September 12, 2014

Would you like to take part in this opportunity to learn new skills while enjoying the fresh air, tall redwoods and delicious, healthy meals at Enchanted Hills? This class is open to all Californians who are DOR clients. Transportation is provided from LightHouse offices in San Francisco, Berkeley and the North Coast.

For more information, please call Debbie Bacon at 415-694-7375 or e-mail dbacon@old.lighthouse-sf.org. Del Norte and Humboldt county residents may call Janet Pomerantz at 707-268-5646 and e-mail jpomerantz@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Terry Wedler works on a map with student Oma at the June 2013 Changing Vision Changing Life Immersion session (photo credit: Lorraine Miller-Wolf)