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Saskatchewan recognized ASL and Indigenous sign languages as official languages — and resources are needed for services

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Saskatchewan recently became one of four Canadian provinces that recognize sign languages as official languages with the passing of the Accessible Saskatchewan Act or Bill 103 in December.

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  • Saskatchewan recently became one of four Canadian provinces that recognize sign languages as official languages with the passing of the Accessible Saskatchewan Act or Bill 103 in December.
  • The bill states, “Sign languages are recognized as the primary languages for communication by deaf persons in Saskatchewan,” including American Sign Language (ASL) and Indigenous sign languages.
  • Nationally, the Accessible Canada Act was passed in 2019 also recognizing ASL, Langue des signes du Québec and Indigenous sign languages in Canada.

Access to services, opportunities

  • A historic polarization between adherents of sign language and of auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) has hindered provision of educational services for DHH children.
  • Under the belief that sign language would hinder oral development, many DHH individuals were forbidden to learn sign language — an attitude which still lingers among some today.

Human Rights Commission findings

  • In a 2016 report, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) documented that some health professionals were telling parents to avoid sign language in favour of cochlear implants, lip reading and AVT to achieve spoken competence.
  • Adherents of sign languages argue in favour of giving children sign language instruction as early as possible.
  • The lack of language during critical periods of development, some argue, can lead to language deprivation syndrome, isolation and mental health issues.

Parents need full range of options

  • Regardless of good intentions on either side of the AVT versus ASL argument, the real need is to ensure DHH children can reach their developmental milestones.
  • In an interview, Robyn Holmes, president of the Saskatchewan Deaf Association, who is also an early childhood and family services specialist for Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, said that rather than an either-AVT-or-ASL approach, parents should have a full range of options and that “sign language as the ‘last’ option is not acceptable.” The SHRC also notes parents of DHH children should be provided with a full list of options.

Compounded systemic failings

  • In 2016, a case documented by the office of Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth demonstrated how systemic failings in educational services are compounded for DHH Indigenous children and youth whose communities are drastically under-resourced.
  • The report details cascading failures at multiple levels including the lack of access to language, barriers to health services and other systemic, procedural and policy issues.

Resources for deaf learners


It remains to be seen how K-12 school divisions will respond to making public plans to accommodate deaf students in light of the Accessibility Act. Some resources for DHH learners in Saskatchewan are appearing. For example:
There is a provincial curriculum available to teach ASL and Deaf Culture for high school.
The Children, Communicating, Connecting in Community (CCCC) preschool was opened in 2018 in Saskatoon that offers full access to ASL and English. The preschool serves children who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who have connections to the Deaf community.
St. Philip, a Catholic School in Saskatoon, offers a bilingual/bicultural program for DHH students and Henry Janzen School in Regina offers educational services for DHH learners from pre-kindergarten to Grade 8.
People can take ASL classes and access DHH-related services at the Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (SDHHS).

Accessibility plans needed

  • Over the next two years, they must develop an accessibility plan that identifies, removes and prevents barriers.
  • The bill currently offers no guidelines for the kinds of services or level of accommodations that need to go into the accessibility plans.

Classroom considerations, technologies

  • Therefore, all teachers should have access to training in how to communicate with DHH students through both the ASL alphabet and basic conversational and classroom-related signs.
  • I have used FaceTime and the Video Relay Services (VRS) to communicate with deaf friends, colleagues and fellow learners.

Money, time and effort needed


Teacher training, as well as reviewing, selecting and preparing both digital and non-digital resources for classrooms and for school-DHH community communication will take money, time and effort. Educational institutions will require support and resources to ensure our publicly funded educational institutions can provide the appropriate services and learning technologies.
Marguerite Koole does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Family caregivers can help shape the outcomes for their loved ones – an ICU nurse explains their vital role

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Marie landed in the intensive care unit where I am a bedside nurse because she was too agitated and needed more oxygen.

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  • Marie landed in the intensive care unit where I am a bedside nurse because she was too agitated and needed more oxygen.
  • As a seasoned bedside critical care nurse, I see firsthand the benefits that family caregivers bring to patient care in the hospital.
  • I also witness the emotional stress that caregivers experience when their loved one comes to the ICU.

Caregivers often battle anxiety and depression

  • From making medical decisions to advocating for their loved one, family caregivers have many important roles when their loved one is in the hospital.
  • However, caregivers carry heavy emotional burdens while supporting loved ones at the hospital.
  • Up to 70% of first-degree relatives of ICU survivors suffer from anxiety symptoms, more than a third suffer from depression, and many can experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.

Communication is critical

  • As you provide information about the patient at home, the medical team should be giving you updates about the patient’s condition in the hospital.
  • Knowing what to ask is essential to effective communication at the hospital.
  • Once familiar with your new environment, you may feel more at ease to truly be present for your loved one.
  • Every day, the interdisciplinary medical team sees each patient to discuss updates and treatment plans, and answers questions for the patient and their family.
  • Research has also shown that rounds relieve anxiety and stress among family caregivers due to the consistent daily communication and emotional support that they provide.

Nurses can be helpful

  • After clinical rounds, the interdisciplinary team of doctors and nurses establishes a daily plan of care for your loved one, which will be carried out by your bedside nurse.
  • The nurse will give the ordered medications, perform necessary clinical tasks and assess the patient for their response to the treatment.
  • Nurses are the most accessible resource you have when your loved one is in the hospital.

The importance of routines and familiarity

  • Preventing ICU delirium through reorientation and familiar faces can help prevent this serious complication and can even reduce their hospital stay.
  • Most families that come to the hospital describe the support they received from the medical team in a positive way.


Courtney Graetzer does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

The Eagle Academy Foundation's All-Male College Fair Returns to Impact More Young Men of Color

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

NEW YORK, March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Eagle Academy Foundation (EAF) is excited to announce the return of its All-Male College Fair (AMCF) on Wednesday, March 27, at the Borough of Manhattan Community College.

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  • NEW YORK, March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Eagle Academy Foundation (EAF) is excited to announce the return of its All-Male College Fair (AMCF) on Wednesday, March 27, at the Borough of Manhattan Community College.
  • The event targets young men of color from NYC Public Schools, giving them exclusive facetime and the opportunity to explore and connect with 80+ colleges and Universities.
  • This approach simplifies the college exploration process and empowers young men to navigate and make informed decisions about their future educational paths.
  • AMCF is more than a Fair; it's a responsibility to uphold the dreams, promise and access to higher education for young men of color."

J.K. Mac and YoungBoy Never Broke Again Deepens Fan Experience with Exclusive Release of "Swear" on Gala Music

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Debuting exclusively on Gala Music yesterday, "Swear" demonstrates the music industry's shift towards web3 integration.

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  • Debuting exclusively on Gala Music yesterday, "Swear" demonstrates the music industry's shift towards web3 integration.
  • The track and music video for "Swear" debuted exclusively on Gala Music on Wednesday, March 20th at 9 am PST.
  • These limited-edition boxes offer fans the chance to win $MUSIC & $GALA tokens, exclusive merchandise, including a special unreleased track from J.K. Mac, and more surprises.
  • Gala Tokens: Mystery Boxes may contain digital tokens that unlock additional value within the Gala ecosystem, including:
    3,538 $MUSIC (Gala Music's native token) - the "35" representing J.K. Mac and "38" representing YoungBoy Never Broke Again's hometowns.

Aging Life Care Association® Survey Finds Increase of Loneliness Post Pandemic

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Friday, March 15, 2024

TUCSON, Ariz., March 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- While most of the world has returned to pre-pandemic social norms, loneliness and social isolation remain a top concern among aging adults. In a recent survey of Aging Life Care Managers®, 86% responded seeing an increase in loneliness among clients post COVID – with 46% seeing this increase within the last two years.

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  • In a recent survey of Aging Life Care Managers®, 86% responded seeing an increase in loneliness among clients post COVID – with 46% seeing this increase within the last two years.
  • In a recent survey of Aging Life Care Managers®, 86% responded seeing an increase in loneliness among clients post COVID – with 46% seeing this increase within the last two years.
  • The Aging Life Care Association® (ALCA) – the professional association of Aging Life Care Managers – conducted the internal survey of its members to learn how professionals are helping clients combat loneliness.
  • Other ways to help aging adults combat loneliness include:
    Virtual visits and technology (Facetime, Zoom)
    Aging Life Care Managers are incorporating more social engagement and therapeutic activity programs into clients' care plans when possible.

Apple unveils the new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air with the powerful M3 chip

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Monday, March 4, 2024

Apple® today announced the new MacBook Air® with the powerful M3 chip, taking its incredible combination of power-efficient performance and portability to a new level.

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  • Apple® today announced the new MacBook Air® with the powerful M3 chip, taking its incredible combination of power-efficient performance and portability to a new level.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240304158359/en/
    The new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air soars with the powerful M3 chip, featuring a super-portable design, power-efficient performance, and all-day battery life.
  • The 13-inch MacBook Air with M3 starts at $1,099 (U.S.) and $999 (U.S.) for education, and the 15‑inch MacBook Air with M3 starts at $1,299 (U.S.) and $1,199 (U.S.) for education.
  • Apple, the Apple logo, MacBook Air, Liquid Retina, MagSafe, macOS, Final Cut Pro, Mac, FaceTime, Magic Keyboard, Touch ID, Apple Pay, iPhone, Safari, Stage Manager, AirDrop, Handoff, Freeform, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Apple Store, Apple Trade In, Apple Card, and Daily Cash are trademarks of Apple.

Belkin Adds iPhone Mount for Apple TV 4K to Its Collection of Continuity Camera Accessories

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Monday, March 4, 2024

Belkin , a leading consumer electronics brand for 40 years, today announced the availability of the iPhone Mount with MagSafe for Apple TV 4K .

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  • Belkin , a leading consumer electronics brand for 40 years, today announced the availability of the iPhone Mount with MagSafe for Apple TV 4K .
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240304088039/en/
    Belkin iPhone Mount with MagSafe for Apple TV 4K (Photo: Business Wire)
    The iPhone Mount with MagSafe for Apple TV 4K is designed to complement the Continuity Camera feature in tvOS 17, allowing customers to easily place their iPhone in portrait or landscape while utilizing supported apps such as FaceTime, Webex, and Zoom, or features like Apple Music Sing*.
  • The collection includes iPhone Mount for Mac notebooks, iPhone Mount for Mac desktops and displays , and the new iPhone Mount for Apple TV 4K .
  • *Supports Continuity Camera features in the latest version of tvOS 17 on Apple TV 4K (2nd generation) and later.

Rocket Homes Real Estate Search App Now Available on Apple Vision Pro

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Monday, February 5, 2024

DETROIT, Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Rocket Homes Real Estate LLC, a tech-based real estate service provider and part of Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT), today announced its app is now available on Apple Vision Pro, the innovative new spatial computer. With the Rocket Homes app on Apple Vision Pro, users can blend their physical and virtual worlds to view and tour properties to find the home that is right for them and their family.

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  • DETROIT, Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Rocket Homes Real Estate LLC , a tech-based real estate service provider and part of Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT), today announced its app is now available on Apple Vision Pro , the innovative new spatial computer.
  • That's exactly what we did when we created the Rocket Homes app for Apple Vision Pro, which will bring the home shopping experience to the game-changing world of spatial computing."
  • When homebuyers launch the Rocket Homes app in Apple Vision Pro, a home search page and map of nearby listings based on the user's current location will fill their field of vision.
  • Homebuyers can download the Rocket Homes app to use on their mobile device, in CarPlay or in the Vision Pro App Store today.

J.Crew Brings Virtual Closet Experience to Apple Vision Pro in Partnership with Obsess

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Friday, February 2, 2024

NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- J.Crew announced today that it has launched the "J.Crew Virtual Closet" app on Apple Vision Pro, the new spatial computer that seamlessly blends digital content with the physical world and unlocks powerful spatial experiences. Created in partnership with Obsess, the immersive shopping platform and visionOS developer, the experience allows users to shop J.Crew products in an interactive, ultra-high-definition 3D environment. The J.Crew Virtual Closet utilizes SharePlay, a powerful set of features for shared experiences while on a FaceTime call, to chat with J.Crew's expert stylists or host group calls to get others' opinions on looks.

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  • Created in partnership with Obsess, the immersive shopping platform and visionOS developer, the experience allows users to shop J.Crew products in an interactive, ultra-high-definition 3D environment.
  • J.Crew Virtual Closet is an extension of the brand's web-based immersive experiences created by Obsess last year.
  • "This groundbreaking experience for Apple Vision Pro is setting a new standard for shopping for fashion in the era of spatial computing," said Neha Singh, CEO and Founder of Obsess.
  • J.Crew Virtual Closet for Apple Vision Pro can be downloaded for free on the App Store in visionOS , accessible only via Apple Vision Pro.

Apple Vision Pro available in the U.S. on February 2

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Monday, January 8, 2024

Apple® today announced Apple Vision Pro™ will be available beginning Friday, February 2, at all U.S. Apple Store® locations and the U.S. Apple Store online.

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  • Apple® today announced Apple Vision Pro™ will be available beginning Friday, February 2, at all U.S. Apple Store® locations and the U.S. Apple Store online.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240108013917/en/
    Apple Vision Pro will be available beginning Friday, February 2, at all U.S. Apple Store locations and the U.S. Apple Store online.
  • Apple Vision Pro will be available at all U.S. Apple Store locations and the U.S. Apple Store online.
  • Apple, the Apple logo, Apple Vision Pro, Apple Store, visionOS, App Store, macOS, iPadOS, Siri, Digital Crown, Freeform, Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad, Mac, Apple TV+, Apple TV, Apple Immersive Video, Apple Arcade, iPhone, FaceTime, iPad, Apple Watch, EyeSight, Optic ID, Apple Pay, and Guided Access are trademarks of Apple.