Becoming Transformative & Restorative Interpreters in Violent Settings

*Presented in ASL*

by Stephanie Mathis (Domestic Violence)

We have recently been inundated with the concept of “Deaf Heart”. What that means and how it is quantified comes with a myriad of answers from a myriad of people. It is not only what we do, but “why” we do it that can identify our level of engagement and partnership with the Deaf community. This workshop will focus on why we do the things we do and subtle behaviors that either empower or dis-empower our Deaf community members. Understanding the reason behind our actions can lead to our becoming better allies with the community as a whole.

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Finding the Leader Within

*Presented in ASL*

by Scott Keller (Leadership)

In the workshop titled, “Finding the Leader Within”, I aim to reach all members of the audience in doing an interpersonal work that will motivate them to find the leader within. There have been an increased need for leaders in our society, our community, but the amount of available leaders are scarce. People nowadays have a misconception of what qualifies as a leader. The usual conception is that somebody that is a leader is somebody with power, authority, a big corner office. While in fact, the guy on the street, your neighbor, your mother, can be the leader. There are a plethora of leadership styles and one of those styles are bound to match the qualities of somebody. My workshop aims to motivate the hidden leader within, personal and professional development, and to create a sense of community development when more leaders are available and working together towards a common goal.

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Allyship & Partnership with UAD

*Presented in ASL*

by Dawn Duran & Pamela Mower (Community)

We have recently been inundated with the concept of “Deaf Heart”. What that means and how it is quantified comes with a myriad of answers from a myriad of people. It is not only what we do, but “why” we do it that can identify our level of engagement and partnership with the Deaf community. This workshop will focus on why we do the things we do and subtle behaviors that either empower or disempower our Deaf community members. Understanding the reason behind our actions can lead to our becoming better allies with the community as a whole.

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First Impressions: Set Foundation for all to Succeed

*Presented in ASL*

by Teddi Von Pingel (Medical)

Teddi von Pingel is currently enrolled in the Ed.D. Program in Leadership and Innovation at Arizona State University. As a doctoral student, she has engaged in preliminary cycles of research to collect data on the interactions between ASL/English interpreters and Deaf consumers prior to medical appointments. The data collected will shed some light on perceptions of both Deaf consumers and ASL/English interpreters related to the ‘first impressions’ prior to any appointment. The presentation will highlight themes found in the research and provide participants an opportunity to share their own experiences as interpreters or consumers in a medical setting. Together, the participants will brainstorm solutions to common issues faced when meeting a client/interpreter prior to a medical appointment. The presenter will share narratives from past research participants on their ideas about improving ‘first impressions’.

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Resilience Theory

*Presented in ASL*

by Priscila Monteiro  (Self-Care)

In this workshop you will learn about The Resilience Model, by Dr. Glenn Richardson. The Resilience Model tell us the solution to every problem, the guidance for every dream, and all that anyone ever needed, wanted, or hoped for reside in the sea of energy, vitality, enlightenment, and power that dwells within you and within the world around you. With this workshop, I am going to help you access that energy, vitality, and wisdom that guide you to thrive through adversity and maximize your potential. This process is called resiliency. You are going to learn about the resilient journey and resiliency, which is the process and experience of being disrupted by life challenges, going through stages of emotional distress, experiencing insights and aha moments, and then accessing innate strengths to not only recover but grow through adversity. At the end of the day, you will know how to identifying personal sources of strength and flexibility to access your own ability to thrive throughout challenges in life. You will learn how to deal with burnout, vicarious trauma, and how to increase your support system. You will take control of your life story and all the short stories that happen every day.

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Expansions Using Depictions

*Presented in ASL*

by Wink Smith  (Interpreting Skills)

ASL Link: https://youtu.be/g9aQu07lik

The meanings of words do not reside in the words themselves nor do they reside as pre-existing structures in the mind. Word meaning is dynamically created in our minds while we hear/see/create utterances. This inevitably causes problems when communicating, especially communicating something that was originally created in a completely different language — such is the plight of the interpreter and the translator. There are multiple problems that can arise; however, we will focus on one for this workshop: minimal utterances that communicate a maximal amount of information conceptually and how to manage the conceptual transfer into another language. In other words, when should I expand when using depiction? Relying on cognitive studies we see how language works in the mind. This has lead to a working proposal for how to manage a situation where the source does not explicitly say something, but it does communicate it conceptually. In addition, when is too much? What kind of parameters should we impose on ourselves so that we do not change the meaning of the source utterance? These points will be discussed in this workshop with the aim to provide tools on how to determine what can be brought from our conceptual world into the target language.

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Saturday, August 4 | Terps Rock 2018 (6.5 CEHs/CEUs)

MORNING SESSION   9:00 – 11:30am

9:00 – 9:15am –

Welcome

9:15 – 9:40am

Stephanie Mathis:Becoming Transformative & Restorative Interpreters in Violent Settings” (Domestic Violence)

9:40 – 9:50am

Audience Q&A

10:00 – 10:25am

Scott Keller: “Finding the Leader Within” (Leadership)

10:25 – 10:35am

Audience Q&A

10:45 – 11:10am

Betsy Bennion, Jed Patton & Samond Bishara: Pulling Back the Curtain: Finding Deaf Heart in VRS for Longevity

11:10 – 11:20am

Audience Q&A

11:20 – 11:30am

Closing remarks and afternoon session overview

BUSINESS MEETING (lunch provided) 11:30am – 1:00pm

AFTERNOON SESSIONS  1:00 – 3:00pm, 3:30 – 5:30pm

1:00 – 3:00pm

Stephanie Mathis – Lounge
Scott Keller – Lecture Hall
Betsy Bennion, Jed Patton & Samond Bishara – Gym

3:30 – 5:30pm

Stephanie Mathis – Lounge
Scott Keller – Lecture Hall
Betsy Bennion, Jed Patton & Samond Bishara – Gym

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Friday, August 3 | Terps Rock 2018 (6.5 CEHs/CEUs)

MORNING SESSION   9:00 – 11:30am

9:00 – 9:10am

Welcome

9:10 – 9:30am

Wink Smith: “Expansions Using Depictions” (Interpreting Skills)

9:30 – 9:40am

Audience Q&A

9:45 – 10:05am

Priscila Monterio: “Resilience Theory” (Self-Care)

10:05 – 10:15am

Audience Q&A

10:20 – 10:40am

Teddi Von Pingel: “First Impressions: Set Foundation for All to Succeed” (Medical)

10:40 – 10:50am

Audience Q&A

10:55 – 11:15am

Dawn Duran & Pamela Mower: “Allyship & Partnership with UAD” (Community)

11:15 – 11:25am

Audience Q&A

11:25 – 11:30am

Closing remarks and afternoon session overview

LUNCH ON YOUR OWN  11:30am – 1:00pm

AFTERNOON SESSIONS  1:00 – 3:00pm, 3:30 – 5:30pm

1:00 – 3:00pm

Wink Smith – Lecture Hall
Priscila Monterio – Lounge
Teddi Von Pingel – Classroom C
Dawn Duran & Pamela Mower – Classroom B

3:30 – 5:30pm

Wink Smith – Lecture Hall
Priscila Monterio – Lounge
Teddi Von Pingel – Classroom C
Dawn Duran & Pamela Mower – Classroom B

Dance & Karaoke Party (light dinner provided) 6:00-9:00 pm

Emcee – Billy Krahl

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2018 UTRID Conference

UtRID Semi-Annual Conference

August 2-4

REGISTER HERE

Please join or renew your membership prior to registering to qualify for member pricing

Schedule
14 CEU/CEH

Early Bird Rate: Ends July 20th Expired

Member-$175 Expired
Non-Member*-$210 Expired

Regular Rate: July 20-August 1  Expired

Member-$200 Expired
Non-Member*-$235  Expired

Price at the Door: August 2-4

Member-$215
Non-Member*-$250

*All Non-Member registrations include UTRID membership

Individual Daily rates:

Thursday ONLY $20 (member)/$55 (non-member)

Friday OR Saturday ONLY $125 (member)/$160 (non-member)

Printable Conference Flyer

Call for Presenters Flyer:Call for presenters 2018 –Closed

Call for Nominations  Flyer: Call for nominations 2018

Board Member Call

Exhibitor Registration

Call for Volunteers – Please Contact Erinn Pack for details and to volunteer

Fundraising Volunteers Needed

The UTRID conference committee is looking for a couple of volunteer interpreters for Friday (Aug 3rd.) We are fortunate to have Priscila Monterio come do a workshop for us on Resilience Theory. However, Priscila does not know ASL. We have secured some incentives for those who are willing to help us out. 

If you are interested in this gig, shoot an email to ([email protected]) or text (801-712-5689) for more details. 

Utah RID State Conference August 2nd—4th, 2018

UTRID is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities.
For Refund/Cancellation please see our Cancellation and Refund Policy.

UTRID does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations.

 

2018 Terps Rock Conference Schedule

Schedule subject to change, 14 CEU/CEH 

Thursday, August 2 (Evening Session) (1 CEU/CEH)

6:30 pm-7:00 pm Registration
7:00 pm-8:00 pm Keynote Speaker: Scott Keller
8:00 pm-9:00 pm Opening Reception & Dessert Bar

Friday, August 3 (6.5 CEU/CEH)

8:30 am-9:00 am Registration
9:00 am-11:30 am Morning Session
11:30 am-1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm-3:00 pm Afternoon Session 1
3:30 pm-5:30 pm Afternoon Session 2
6:00 pm-9:00 pm Dance & Karaoke Party (light dinner provided)

Saturday, August 4 (6.5 CEU/CEH)

8:30 am-9:00 am Registration
9:00 am-11:30 am Morning Session
11:30 am-1:00 pm UTRID Business Meeting (Lunch Provided)
1:00 pm-3:00 pm Afternoon Session 1
3:30 pm-5:30 pm Afternoon Session 2

 

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