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Feb062012

Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Support Group

 

Meetings start at 7:00 p.m., First Tuesday of each month, at the

Center for Independent Living – Suite 100, accessible only from within the

Ed Roberts Campus - 3075 Adeline Street, Berkeley.

If doors are locked, please tap on the main entrance, and the security guard will let you in.

 

—     Calendar for February 2012 to January 2013  —

 

February 7th  – Thomas Linder, a vocational rehabilitation counselor with 30 years experience will share information on voc rehab options available through work comp or the Social Security "Ticket to Work" program. He is a network provider for Social Security, as well as an expert witness for cases involving failure

to provide reasonable accommodation.

 

March 6thProf. Galen Cranz, sociologist, environmental architect, certified teacher of Alexander Technique and author of "The Chair: Rethinking Culture, Body and Design."  This is an unusual opportunity to speak with a pioneer thinker on topics that relate very directly to situations encountered by people with RSI.

 

April 3rdLeah Ottersbach is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern and the vice-president of the East Bay RSI Support Group. As a therapist intern, she works with the CIL, helping people with disabilities. She uses a daily meditation practice to manage her own chronic pain, as a result of work-related RSI injuries.

 

May 1stElyssa Wasserberg, Ergonomics Evaluator and Chiropractor and founder of Backs in Balance, will review the important aspects of good ergonomic setups that can help reduce and prevent repetitive strain injuries.

 

June 5th Richard Gutstadt, attorney.  Richard specializes in Social Security Disability SSDI and SSI appeals. He has experience working with people with RSI, and with Workers Comp injuries. www.richardutstadt.com.

 

July3th Peer Support Group Join us for the opportunity to talk to each other. There is no scheduled speaker,

so we can share information and ideas about coping with these injuries. Our members have the most amazing and practical ways to deal with a variety of issues.

 

August 7th The Egoscue Method A speaker from the San Francisco Egoscue Method Clinic will show us how this method of postural realignment is effective in treating the root causes of many pain syndromes.

 

September 4thLenka Fejt, certified Alexander Technique teacher found the Alexander Technique while trying to avoid surgery for her RSI. In her introductory lecture she will talk about how the Technique was instrumental

in her recovery and show how it could help you. Check out her website at www.lenkafejt.com.

 

October 2nd Patty Pomper of Pomper and Dettenhaim, Patty is a Workers' Compensation applicant attorney who will talk on the recent developments in Workers' Comp and the new laws that affect injured workers.

 

November 6thLeigh Hollowell, is a physical therapist who has worked with RSI & TOS clients

for many years. She will share her expertise with us that she has developed from her direct clinical practice.

Leigh is always learning new ways to help us out.

 

No meeting in December

 

January 2013Successful Coping, Meeting date and time to be determined.  Please either see meetup.com/rsi-2 or phone 510-466-5814. Share your success stories, and bring your two favorite adaptations of daily living. Find out what has worked for others. Come hear the successful experiences of some of our members dealing with RSI/TOS injuries. Check our website for the location for this meeting only.

 

PLEASE AVOID WEARING SCENTED PRODUCTS.

Meetings start at 7:00 p.m., First Tuesday of each month

By car: park in the BART parking lot on Adeline or on the street.

Bus: Take AC Transit bus #12 via Martin Luther King Jr. Way, or the #49 bus via Ashby Ave.

BART: get off at the Ashby BART.

 

Helpline: (510) 466-5814

Mailing address: 1442 A Walnut Street, #113, Berkeley, CA 94709



All CIL Meetings are conducted in wheelchair-accessible locations.   Please do not wear scented products to this meeting.

If you need accommodations such as Sign Language interpretation, assistive listening devices, printed matter in alternative format, please call (510) 841-4776 or (510) 356-2662 (video phone) or TTY (510) 848-3101.  We will try to accommodate all requests, but need at least 3 business days notice.

Friday
Feb032012

Intern with NASCAR and the Whitehouse - Opportunities for Students with Disabilities

ChairScholars Foundation Scholarships

Available to students in any state, the ChairScholars National program provides deserving high school seniors and college freshmen up to $20,000 for tuition at any college or university of their choice.

Link to Apply: http://chairscholars.org/scholarships.html
Deadline: 02/15/2012

NASCAR Diversity Internship Program

This 10-week, full-time, paid summer internship program is designed to expose diverse college and university students to the many career opportunities within the motorsports industry. In addition to NASCAR, this program involves several NASCAR sponsors and licensees, NASCAR teams and tracks, and other motorsports-related companies. Over 170 interns from across the country have participated in this program, some of whom later accepted full-time positions in the industry

Link to Apply: http://www.nascardiversity.com/
Deadline: 02/20/2012

The White House Internship: A Public Service Leadership Program

The White House Internship Program provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable professional experience and build leadership skills. This hands-on program is designed to mentor and cultivate today's young leaders, strengthen their understanding of the Executive Office and prepare them for future public service opportunities.

Link to Apply: http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/internships
Deadline: 03/11/2012

Smithsonian Internship Program for People with Disabilities

Access to Opportunities is the paid internship program of the Smithsonian for people with disabilities. It provides four paid internship opportunities annually to applicants who are in college or graduate school, or who have graduated within the last 6 months are invited to apply. While applicant pools and recruitment efforts will be based in the greater Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, interns can be from anywhere in the U.S. and must have United States citizenship.

Link to Apply: http://museumstudies.si.edu/Intern/AccessInternship.html
Deadline: 03/15/2012

Friday
Feb032012

CIL Personal Care Attendant Resources (PAS)

Please see our list of Bay Area Resources for finding Personal Care Attendants (PCA).

http://www.cilberkeley.org/useful-links/#linkGroup1293587

Friday
Feb032012

New Repetitive Strain Injury Support Group at CIL!

Tue, February 7, 7:00pm – 8:30pm

Leah Ottersbach MFT 510-841-4776 ext 3177

Meetings will be the first meeting of every month.

Learn about coping strategies, employment options, ergonomics, peer support, benefits options, and more! 
Where  Ed Roberts Campus (map)

CIL is a non-scented Agency, please refrain from wearing scented products. If you need accommodations such as Sign Language interpretation, assistive listening devices, or printed matter in alternative format, please call (510) 841-4776 or (510) 356-2662 (video phone) or TTY (510) 848-3101. We will try to accommodate all requests, but need at least 3 business days notice.
Thursday
Feb022012

Scholarships and Internships with Google for Students with Disabilities!

Google Lime Scholarship for Computer Science Students with Disabilities

This scholarship is for college juniors and seniors and graduate students who are pursuing degrees in computer science, computer engineering or a closely related field. Google Lime Scholars will receive a $10,000 scholarship and be invited to attend the annual Google Scholars retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View.

Link to Apply: http://www.limeconnect.com/opportunities/page/google-lime-scholarship-program
Deadline: 02/5/2012

ChairScholars Foundation Scholarships

Available to students in any state, the ChairScholars National program provides deserving high school seniors and college freshmen up to $20,000 for tuition at any college or university of their choice.

Link to Apply: http://chairscholars.org/scholarships.html
Deadline: 02/15/2012

NASCAR Diversity Internship Program

This 10-week, full-time, paid summer internship program is designed to expose diverse college and university students to the many career opportunities within the motorsports industry. In addition to NASCAR, this program involves several NASCAR sponsors and licensees, NASCAR teams and tracks, and other motorsports-related companies. Over 170 interns from across the country have participated in this program, some of whom later accepted full-time positions in the industry

Link to Apply: http://www.nascardiversity.com/
Deadline: 02/20/2012

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