05-R
299
2005 -- S 1139
Enacted 05/31/05
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING
MAY AS "BETTER SPEECH AND HEARING MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Introduced
By: Senators Gallo, P Fogarty, C Levesque, and Felag
Date
Introduced: May 31, 2005
WHEREAS,
People seldom talk about speech and hearing problems, but speech,
language,
voice and hearing disorders are serious, treatable conditions that affect over
40 million
Americans;
and
WHEREAS,
Speech, language and hearing disorders take many forms: babies can be
born
with these disorders; and accidental injury or illness can cause them at any
age. Whatever
their
kind of cause, speech, language and hearing disorders have serious
consequences; and
WHEREAS,
Speech, language and hearing disorders can limit academic achievement,
social
adjustment, and career advancement; and
WHEREAS,
Speech-language pathologists and audiologists are the professionals who
treat
all types of speech, language, hearing and related disorders; and
WHEREAS,
Speech, language, hearing and related disorders make it difficult for people
to
express themselves or to understand the spoken or written word. Anyone of any
age can have a
communication
disorder. Speech, language and hearing disorders are everybody’s problem; and
WHEREAS,
Speech-language pathologists and audiologists work in schools, private
practice,
hospitals, clinics, and other health and education settings. They enable and
empower
individuals
with communication disorders to lead independent, productive, and fulfilling
lives;
now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That the Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby
proclaims May to be “Better Speech and Hearing Month” in the State of Rhode
Island.
We
urge the Department of Health and Human Services to conduct hearing screenings
and other
special
events to remind everyone that now is the best time to listen to sound advice
about
hearing.
We urge the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to encourage
teachers,
speech
and hearing specialists, principals, supervisors and all the citizens of this
state to
participate
in this month long campaign acknowledging the great strides and invaluable
services
provided
by these dedicated teachers and specialists, and to raise public awareness of
speech,
language
and hearing disorders; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit
duly certified copies of this resolution to the Director of the Department of
Health and
Human
Services, the Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education for the state
of
Rhode
Island and the President of the Rhode Island Speech and Language Association.
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