Home - Intervener. org This website will provide an array of information to help you understand what an intervener is, what their role is, and how they can change the life of a child who is deafblind
What is an Intervener? | National Center on Deafblindness An intervener is a person who works consistently one-to-one with an individual who is deafblind to help them gather information, develop and use communication skills, and establish relationships
What is an Intervener? - Intervener. org An intervener provides a bridge to the world for the student who is deafblind The intervener helps the student gather information, learn concepts and skills, develop communication and language, and establish relationships that lead to greater independence
Intervention (law) - Wikipedia In law, intervention is a procedure to allow a nonparty, called intervenor (also spelled intervener) to join ongoing litigation, either as a matter of right or at the discretion of the court, without the permission of the original litigants
Intervener - Wikipedia An intervener is a person who regularly works one-to-one with an individual who is deaf-blind Deafblindness is a low incidence disability that describes individuals with varying degrees of vision and hearing losses
THE INTERVENERS ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WHAT IS AN INTERVENER? An intervener is highly skilled at providing one-to-one support for students who are deaf-blind, helping them gain access to information and communication in the classroom and facilitating their social development and emotional well-being
Interveners, Interpreters, Co-Navigators (SSPs) An intervener is a position designated to provide direct support to a student who is deaf-blind, for all or part of the instructional day, as determined by the student’s Individual Educational Plan (IEP)
The Deaf-Blind Multihandicapped Association of Texas - Intervener By definition, an Intervener is a one-to-one service provider with specialized training and skills in deafblindness The Intervener helps the person gather information, learn concepts and skills, develop communication and language, and establish relationships that lead to greater independence