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kodiak2512: I would like to know if anyone can provide helpful tips fro getting started in the CJ community. My emphasis was probation and parole. I would love to work with juveniles but I just want to get going.
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Better Serving the Deaf Community

By Jessalyn Frank, State Director, Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc. (CSD) of Minnesota

It is important to be aware of the various forms of communications they may encounter. American Sign Language (ASL) is an official language, but there are other communication modes used by deaf and hard of hearing individuals. ASL is a visual language that makes use of the entire body, facial expressions, gestures, body movements, and hand signs. It does not follow English word order and there is no written format of ASL.
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Medical Director – West Virginia – Wexford Health Sources

The Wexford Regional Medical Director is responsible for providing leadership in administrative matters, clinical program development, quality management, utilization management, staff education, and leadership development in the region in a manner consistent with the corporate objectives and philosophy of Wexford Health Sources.

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