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Health sports course November 2015
The health sports courses at Eikholt are organised to be the best possible learning arena for students at the three educational institutions for sign language and interpreting education in Norway: Sør-Trøndelag University College, Bergen University College and Oslo and Akershus University College. Students at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Activity and Health, are responsible for the training programme.

Eikholt is looking for a special advisor
We are looking for employees for a newly created position, 100% or two 50% positions. The professional staff consists of employees with expertise in health, IT, pedagogy and social work. The business is characterised by extensive user contact and broad clinical experience and expertise.

Interdisciplinary functional assessment on Eikholt
Many skilled professionals were hard at work at Eikholt in week 24 when 9-year-old Silje took part in an interdisciplinary functional assessment in collaboration with Signo.

Nature sculpture 2015
Once again, courses for adults born deafblind were held at Johnsgård Tourist Centre under the auspices of Eikholt National Resource Centre for the Deafblind. In this article, we have collected reports from Kari Fretheim.

Conference and opening of the AV clinic at Eikholt
15 September was a happy day. We marked the opening of a new service: The AV Clinic, a clinic for audio-visual assessment and customisation. We also held our professional conference with the theme "Speech understanding as an audiovisual process". Download the presentations from the conference at the bottom of the article.

Invitation to a yoga course at Eikholt
Do you want to find new energy and learn how to cope with stress? Do you want to learn about relaxation and yoga? Then this course is for you.

Collaboration with Buskerud and Vestfold University College
Eikholt has entered into a co-operation agreement with Buskerud and Vestfold University College (HBV), Faculty of Health Sciences, which will promote our joint academic and scientific environment.

National interpreting conference 2015 was a success
On 20 - 21 January 2015, a national conference for interpreters/companions for deafblind people was held at Eikholt.

Strengthened interpreting services for deafblind people
Deafblind people are to be offered more interpreters to help them get more active. This is a promise from Robert Eriksson, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs. Three years ago, the number of interpreters available for deafblind people in physical activity was significantly reduced.