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Organizing a National Seminar On: “Current Trends in Issues Related FATHER MULLER COLLEGE OF SPEECH AND HEARING NAAC Accredited (A unit of Father Muller Charitable Intuitions) Father Muller Road, Kankanady, Mangaluru – 575002 Tel No: 0824-2238022/8296 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fathermuller.edu.in Organizing a National seminar on: “Current trends in issues related to speech and hearing disability” Date: 30th & 31st August 2017 RCI- CRE Approved Venue: FMMC Decennial Hall Organizing Chairperson: Prof. Akhilesh PM Organizing secretary: Sr. Cynthia S Father Muller College of Speech and Hearing aims for quality and Resource Persons innovative services in terms of clinical as well as academic aspects. A 1. Dr. A. K. Sinha, Director, AYJ N Institute of Speech and Hearing preset action plan helps to develop and deploy effective implementation Disabilities (Divyangjan), Mumbai of the curriculum. The college aims in imparting knowledge to the stake 2. Dr. S. P. Goswamy, H.O.D, Dept. of Speech Language Pathology, holders and other professionals by updating in recent advances in the AIISH, Mysore. profession. This is achieved by continuing education programs, seminars 3. Resource person from RCI and workshops conducted by the college periodically. This year the 4. Resource person from WHO, Bangalore management, staffs and students join hands to organize a National 5. Dr. Rajasudhakar R, Reader in Speech Sciences, AIISH, Mysore seminar on “Current trends in issues related to speech and hearing Topics and flow of events disability”. DAY 1 30-08-2017 Topic Title Resource person Timings The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India Registration 8.30am to 9.00am Overview on Speech and Dr.S.P.Goswamy 9.00am to 10.00am has notified guidelines for evaluation of various disabilities and Hearing disorders procedure for certification. Speech and Language Disability and Specific Inauguration 10.00 am to 10.30am High Tea 10.30am to 11.00am Learning Disability have been added for the first time in the rights of Rights for Speech & Hearing Dr.A.K. SINHA 11.00am to 12.00 pm persons with disability Bill 2016. disability act 2016 A focus on current trends in issues related to speech and hearing Rehabilitation council of India Dr. Raj Sudhakar 12.00pm to 1.00pm act disability throws light into various aspects of the speech & hearing Lunch break 1.00pm to 2.00pm disability. Hence this seminar on Current trends in issues related to ADIP Scheme-Facility Dr.A.K.Sinha 2.00pm to 3.00pm available for hearing impaired speech & hearing disability aims at:- from Govt. Of India (CI) Overview of ICF in the field of Dr.S.P.Goswamy 3.00pm to 4.00pm Speech & Hearing (session-1) 1. Current method in estimation of speech and hearing disability Tea break 4.00pm to 4.15pm 3. Rehabilitation council of India act Overview of ICF in the field of Dr.S.P.Goswamy 4.15pm to 4.45pm Speech & Hearing (session-2) 4. Various acts on hearing disability Discussion 4.45pm to 5.15pm 5. ADIP scheme and other schemes for hearing disability DAY 2 31-08-2017 6. ICF- Classification of disability Topic Title Resource Person Timings 7. ICF- Overview of ICF in the field of Speech & Hearing Disability acts Dr. Rajsudhakar 9.00am to 10.00am High Tea 10.00am to 10.30am Learning outcome: Disability acts Dr. Rajsudhakar 10.30am to 12.30pm 1. Ability to calculate the percentage of Hearing and Speech Language Discussions 12.30am to 1.00pm disability. Lunch break 1.00pm to 2.00pm 2. To learn about the various rights and opportunities available for the ICF classification of Resource person from 2.00pm to 4.30pm disability-Current procedure WHO speech and hearing challenged. and Discussion 3. To be aware about the facilities available under ADIP scheme. Tea break 4.30pm to 4.45pm 4. To learn about the Speech and Hearing disorder as per ICF guidelines. Valedictory function 4.45pm to 5.15pm Registration Tariff Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru, is the chief port city of DATE STUDENT PROFESSIONAL the Indian state Karnataka. It is known as Kudla in Tulu, Kodial in Konkani, Maikala in Beary and Mangaluru in Kannada. Mangalore was named after the Registration on or Rs.- 600/- Rs.- 800/- deity Mangaladevi, the presiding deity of the Mangaladevi temple. It is situated th before 25 August at the foot hills of Western Ghats with its rich flora and fauna and is famous for th After 25 August Rs.- 800/- Rs.- 1000/- its abundant greenery, natural splendor and scenic beauty. Mangalore has registration golden sand beaches and historical monuments. This city is the hub for education and healthcare with several medical, dental, engineering colleges and Seminar correspondence multispeciality hospitals. Being the headquarters of Dakshina Kannada district 1) Registration confirmation- Ms.Dasmine D’souza of Karnataka State, it’s famous for the traditional industries such as, cashew Phone no: 8904519049/ 08242238296 processing, tile manufacturing and ‘beedi’ rolling. Father Muller College of Speech and Hearing is situated at heart of the city. It is Bank details: about 1.5 Km from Mangalore central railway station, 2 Km from Mangalore Bank name: Syndicate Bank junction, close to Kankanady bus stop, and 14 Km from airport. Name: Father Muller College Following are the places to visit in Mangalore. A/c: 02392160000117, Branch: FMCI, Mangaluru IFSC: SYNB0000239 Mangaladevi Temple Payment for registration should be done through NEFT. Registration to be done through online. Online registration link: https://goo.gl/forms/DYRrsnuf1E6YP1fi1 RCI registered professionals have to mention their CRR and Panambur & Ullal Beach Aadhar number compulsorily, failure to which CRE points will not be considered. 2) Accommodation –Ms. Ashwini Sandra Phone no: 9986096946 Pilikula Nisargadhama Hotels Tariff Hotel Moti Mahal Standard A/c single =2688/- Phone: 0824 -2441411 Standard A/c double =3776/- Hotel Suman Residency Single occupancy AC = Phone: 0824-2439700/01 2016/- Double AC Room = 2229/- Extra Pax = 560/- Fatima Retreat House Dormitory- 200 to 300/- St. Aloysius Church Manohar Vilas Single room- 250/- Phone: 0824-2437712 Double room- 350 to 500/- Extra bed- 80/-.
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