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MCB Community Update
by Audible Local Ledger
Join us on the last Friday of each month for an interview series with MCB leaders. We will interview Commissioner John Oliveira quarterly, address ongoing issues and concerns for people who are blind and print disabled, and bring to light developments in Assistive technology (AT), Mobility and Orientation and many other services and trainning that the MCB provides. Produced by the Audible Local Ledger, a reading service based in Mashpee. More information at audiblelocalledger.org
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Lesli Baker Jordan - Director of DeafBlind Extended Supports
This month we speak with Lesli Baker Jordan, who is the Director of MCB DBES or DeafBlind Extended Supports. We discuss the unique needs that this group supports through collaboration with other agencies, consultation with team advocates and Assistive Technology.
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Commissioner Oliveira's Quarterly Update
This month we speak with Commissioner Oliveira, who gives an update on White Cane Day, the Reverse Job Fair, Internships, College Prep and the Government Shutdown.
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Pre ETS Supervisor at MCB Mayanne Macdonald-Briggs
This reading is intended solely for People who are Blind and/or Print-Disabled. The Audible Local Ledger, a non-profit organization that is part of the Massachusetts Audio Information Network, reads local news and information to several hundred blind and print disabled listeners on the Cape, Islands and South Coast of Massachusetts. Along with our Sero iPhone app, smart speakers, specially tuned SCA receivers and cable streams, our podcasts are yet another channel we employ to bring our blind listeners their community and regional news 24/7/365. More info is available at: www.audiblelocalledger.org or by calling 508-539-2030.
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Carol Cullins, MCB Employment Service Supervisor
Find out how MCB can bring employers and blind job seekers together!
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Commissioner Oliveira - July 25th, 2025
In this month's MCBCU, Commissioner Oliveira discusses the MCB office move, the budget, meetings with various agencies to gather trends and insights, and the intern program.
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Region 4 Director, Jay Rufo
This reading is intended solely for People who are Blind and/or Print-Disabled. The Audible Local Ledger, a non-profit organization that is part of the Massachusetts Audio Information Network, reads local news and information to several hundred blind and print disabled listeners on the Cape, Islands and South Coast of Massachusetts. Along with our Sero iPhone app, smart speakers, specially tuned SCA receivers and cable streams, our podcasts are yet another channel we employ to bring our blind listeners their community and regional news 24/7/365. More info is available at: www.audiblelocalledger.org or by calling 508-539-2030.
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Rehabilitation Teaching Supervisor Carolyn Oveson and RT Susana Bergantim
Learn how the Rehabilitation Teachers approach each case on an individualized basis and conform their training to the specific needs once evaluated.
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Commissioner John Oliveira's Quarterly Update
In this month's MCBCU, Commissioner Oliveira discusses the budget, meetings with various agencies to gather trends and insights, Glide assistive technology, MCB's Job Fair approach, moving to new offices and the intern program.
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Laurie Korajczyk, Program Supervisor, Randolph-Sheppard Vending Facilities Program
Our guest this month, Laurie Korazcyk, runs a very interesting part of MCB's many services - the Randolph-Sheppard Vending Facilities Program, which works on a national and local level to provide opportunities for people who are blind to run businesses located inside Federal and State buildings and facilities.
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The MCB Community Update - Antony DelMonte - MCB Social Rehabilitation Counselor
This reading is intended solely for People who are Blind and/or Print-Disabled. The Audible Local Ledger, a non-profit organization that is part of the Massachusetts Audio Information Network, reads local news and information to several hundred blind and print disabled listeners on the Cape, Islands and South Coast of Massachusetts. Along with our Sero iPhone app, smart speakers, specially tuned SCA receivers and cable streams, our podcasts are yet another channel we employ to bring our blind listeners their community and regional news 24/7/365. More info is available at: www.audiblelocalledger.org or by calling 508-539-2030.
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MCB Community Update Special Episode - Braille Literacy Webinar
Commissioner Oliveira and Deputy Commissioner Muir provide a brief history on Louis Braille, whose birthday is January 4th, and the evolution of Braille Literacy through the devices that allow both reading and writing for people who are visually impaired.
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MCB Community Update - End of Year Quarterly interview with Commissioner John Oliveira
Commissioner Oliveira gives a review of the past three months and what's to come in the next quarter, which begins with January being Braille Literacy month.
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MCB Community Update with Emelie Perry, MCB Childrens Service Worker
This month we speak with Emelie Perry, MCB Childrens Service Worker, and learn about the services and support that is offered locally and by MCB at different stages of development, from birth to adulthood.
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MCB Community Update with Kara Sittig, MCB Region 3 Director
This month we speak with Kara Sittig at MCB. Kara is the Region 3 Director, which encompasses the Northeastern part of Massachusetts. Her experience and institutional knowledge brings a great deal of clarity to the Registration and Vocational Rehabilitation processes.
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Commissioner John Oliveira
This reading is intended solely for People who are Blind and/or Print-Disabled. The Audible Local Ledger, a non-profit organization that is part of the Massachusetts Audio Information Network, reads local news and information to several hundred blind and print disabled listeners on the Cape, Islands and South Coast of Massachusetts. Along with our Sero iPhone app, smart speakers, specially tuned SCA receivers and cable streams, our podcasts are yet another channel we employ to bring our blind listeners their community and regional news 24/7/365. More info is available at: www.audiblelocalledger.org or by calling 508-539-2030.
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Justine Muir, MCB Deputy Commissioner
The MCB Community Update speaks with newly appointed Deputy Commissioner Justine Muir about her goals and the work that's getting done at MCB.
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MCB Community Update - Karen Hatcher, Director of Older Independent Blind Programming
This month we speak with the Director of the Older Independent Blind Program, Karen Hatcher. The OIB concentrates on the unmet needs of elders coping with limitations imposed upon them by legal blindness, advancing age, and social isolation, MCB’s OIB Program provides direct and purchased services to eligible consumers so they can live independently and confidently in their homes and communities.
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MCB Community Update - Registration and Benefits with Nate Skrocki, MCB Director od Policy and Compliance
Join us as we explore the MCB registration process as well as the wide variety of Benefits that MCB offers to assist people who are blind and print impaired.
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MCB Community Update - Commissioner John Oliveira - 2nd Quarter
Join us on the last Friday of each month for an interview series with MCB leaders. We will interview Commissioner John Oliveira this month, and then again quarterly; address ongoing issues and concerns for people who are blind and print disabled; and bring to light developments in Assistive Technology (AT), Mobility and Orientation and many other services and training that the MCB provides. Produced by the Audible Local Ledger, a reading service based in Mashpee. More information at audiblelocalledger.org
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The MCB Community Update for April - Alexander Pooler, MCB Director of Assistive Technology
Join us as we explore the wide variety of Assistive Technology (AT) devices that have been deployed and others that will be available in the near future to assist people who are blind and print impaired.
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MCB Community Update - Orientation and Mobility with Allyson Bull
Join us as we meet and speak with Ally Bull, Director of Orientation and Mobility (O&M), about the services offered by Mass Commission for the Blind which assist people who are blind or vision impaired become both safer and more independent. Besides learning a bit about Ally and her team, some of the topics include: - How are MCB consumers assigned guide dogs and what basics are mandated before one can be considered? - The White Cane - different types of people require different types of canes - learn some of the distinctions. - Protecting the upper body - technology and the laws which help reduce head and torso strikes. Next month's guest is Alexander Pooler, who will provide updates and insights about the quickly evolving world of Assistive Technology. Learn about "Alexa" and the smart speaker's ability to positively impact your daily routines, along with emerging technologies that can make the world safer for people who are vision impaired. The "MCB Community Update" is produced by the Audible Local Ledger, a non profit, volunteer reading service for people who are blind or print impaired based in Mashpee, Massachusetts. Part of MAIN (Massachusetts Audio Information Service), you can contact us at 508-539-2030 or [email protected] to donate, volunteer, or receive a way to listen if you are print disabled.
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MCB Community Update Premiere - Commissioner John Oliveira Interview
Join us on the last Friday of each month for an interview series with MCB leaders. We will interview Commissioner John Oliveira this month, and then quarterly; address ongoing issues and concerns for people who are blind and print disabled; and bring to light developments in Assistive Technology (AT), Mobility and Orientation and many other services and training that the MCB provides. Produced by the Audible Local Ledger, a reading service based in Mashpee. More information at audiblelocalledger.org
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join us on the last Friday of each month for an interview series with MCB leaders. We will interview Commissioner John Oliveira quarterly, address ongoing issues and concerns for people who are blind and print disabled, and bring to light developments in Assistive technology (AT), Mobility and Orientation and many other services and trainning that the MCB provides. Produced by the Audible Local Ledger, a reading service based in Mashpee. More information at audiblelocalledger.org
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