Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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ASL
Change Takes Action, Not Just Policy
Inclusion isn’t just about writing policies; it’s about taking meaningful action. Nowhere is this more apparent than for those in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, where many institutions offer the bare minimum of accommodations, leaving individuals without robust access to communication. If we’re truly serious about creating an inclusive society, it’s time to […]
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ASL
Paying for Effective Communication
The Importance of Investing in Autonomy It’s like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound to prioritize profits over the well-being of those we serve. As the Language Access and Inclusion Director at Gateway, I’ve seen the transformative impact of prioritizing people’s health and autonomy. At Gateway, we believe that ensuring everyone – both within […]
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Uncategorized
Gateway is Here
As the Chief Operating Officer of Gateway, formerly known as HASA, I am thrilled to share our organization’s significant transformation with you. This change is more than a rebranding; it’s promise to be nimble and responsive to the needs of the communities we serve. Rebranding to Gateway marks a new chapter in our journey, a […]
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Uncategorized
You & Your Team Deserve Your PTO
As vacation season approaches, it’s a great opportunity to discuss a topic that might be on the back burner for many professionals: the importance of taking paid time off (PTO). It may come as a surprise, but a recent Pew Research study found that more than 4 in 10 U.S. workers do not use all […]
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Speech & OT
Summertime speech: Practicing communication skills outside of the classroom and therapy
Happy Summer from Gateway’s Clinical Speech-Language Pathologists! School’s out and vacations, camps, and more disrupt our summer schedule. Maybe you have to miss a few therapy sessions or want to keep up your child’s work while you’re on vacation. There are so many ways to keep working on your child’s speech and communication skills this […]
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Speech & OT
Should I see a Speech-Language Pathologist?
Better Hearing & Speech Month is celebrated each May. It provides an opportunity to raise awareness and encourage acceptance of communication disorders. This May, we invite you to learn more about the roles of teachers, interpreters, Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and Audiologists as we celebrate and support all forms of communication. What are communication disorders? Currently […]