CSUF NSSLHA General Meeting
March, 10th 20117 PM
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Agenda
Welcome & AnnouncementsTheme for March: Brain Injury AwarenessResources & Special InterestsUpcoming EventsSpeaker
Announcements
Today is the last opportunity to turn in membership forms and officer formsIf you turned in an officer application, you will be contacted shortly by someone from our Executive Board
Announcements
We will be sending out an updated point sheet in the near futureIf you have questions regarding points, please direct them to our Membership Chair ([email protected])
CSUF Student Veteran’s Association Yard Sale
Donation Location– CSUF Women’s Center UH-205– All Donations will be accepted no later than
3/18/2011– For more information you can speak to
Sara Momeni– Contact: [email protected]
Brain Injury Awareness Month
Professor of the Month: Dr. Edith LiStudent of the Month: Roxanne Pulido
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
TBI is defined as an alteration in brain function, or other evidence of brain pathology, caused by an external force.
Adopted by the Brain Injury Association Board of Directors in 2011. This definition is not intended as an exclusive statement of the population served by the Brain Injury Association of America.
Acquired Brain Injury
An acquired brain injury is an injury to the brain, which is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or induced by birth trauma. An acquired brain injury is an injury to the brain that has occurred after birth.
There is sometimes confusion about what is considered an acquired brain injury. By definition, any traumatic brain injury (eg, from a motor vehicle accident, or assault) could be considered an acquired brain injury.
In the field of brain injury, acquired brain injuries are typically considered any injury that is non traumatic. Examples of acquired brain injury include stroke, near drowning, hypoxic or anoxic brain injury, tumor, neurotoxins, electric shock or lightening strike.
Causes
Falls: 35.2%Unknown/Other: 21%Motor Vehicle: 17.3%Struck by/Against: 16.5%Assault: 10%
Statistics taken from Centers for Disease and Control Injury Prevention Center
For more information on brain injury
Brain Injury Association of America– http://www.biausa.org
National Institute for Neuroligcal Disorders and Stroke– http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/tbi
Brain Injury Resource Center– http://www.headinjury.com/
Multicultural Constituency Groups
Native American Caucus– http://libarts.wsu.edu/speechhearing/overvi
ew/nap-caucus.asp
National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing (NBASLH)– http://www.nbaslh.org/
Multicultural Constituency Groups
Hispanic Caucus– http://www.ashahispaniccaucus.com/
Asian Indian Caucus– http://www.asha.org/practice/multicultural/o
pportunities/constituency.htm
Multicultural Constituency Groups
Asian Pacific Islander Caucus– http://www.facebook.com/pages/ASHA-Asian-Paci
fic-Islander-Caucus/163743896987235?v=wall
L'GASP–GLBTQ Caucus– http://www.lgasp.com/
Parenting Children & Teens with Special Needs
The Forum at All Saints Church– 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena, CA
12:30 - 4:00 PMRegistration:– $15.00 for one– $20.00 for two
Calmerparenting.com20 points
The Coaster Run
March 27th, 2011– Buena Park- Knott’s Berry Farm
Fundraiser benefiting the Speech and Language Development Center (www.sldc.net)Volunteering begins at 5:45amSign-up sheets are available. Only serious inquiries.20 points for volunteering or participating
CSHA Convention
March 24-27th, 2011The Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Los AngelesTen points for attendance each day you attend.
AT&T Tim Brown/Jim Hill 9-1-1 Celebrity Golf Classic
April 11, 2011– 7AM- 5:30 PM
Monarch Beach Golf Links, Dana PointApplications must be submitted; you will be contacted following submission. 20 points for attending
Chapman University NSSLHA
Survivor Symposium
April 16th, 20118:30 AM - 12:00 PMPanel of communication disorder survivors Registration link will be available soon!
Purchase your tickets at:www.fullerton.edu/supportcsuf/NSSL
HA
75 points for attendance (single ticket)100 if you bring a guest (couples ticket)
Single Ticket: $30Couples Ticket: $50Sponsorship Table: $240
A word from Co-President Patti Mohan
MSCC
CRG
Tonight's Speaker
Brian V.