Relay Hawaii
05/25/2026
Relay Conference Captioning (RCC) reminder: After receiving your RCC confirmation email, please forward the link to those who need access to RCC during your event.
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5 ways STS empowers callers who have speech differences.
Reduces communication barriers.
STS helps callers communicate clearly on all their calls. Including calls with employers, doctors, and service providers.
Preserves the caller’s voice and keeps them in control.
STS users speak for themselves, while the Relay Operator only re-voices words when needed for clarity.
Supports a wide range of speech differences.
Relay Operator are specially trained to understand a variety of speech differences caused by stuttering, apraxia, ALS, stroke, and more.
Allows for real‑time clarification.
Relay Operator can repeat and clarify speech during calls reducing possible frustration and stress for the STS user.
STS service is available anytime and anywhere!
Learn more about STS by visiting relayhawaii.com/speech-disability-service/sts
Video Description: [5 ways STS empowers callers who have speech differences. 1. Reduces communication barriers. STS helps callers communicate clearly on all their calls. Including calls with employers, doctors, and service providers. 2. Preserves the caller’s voice and keeps them in control. STS users speak for themselves, while the Relay Operator only re-voices words when needed for clarity. 3. Supports a wide range of speech differences. Relay Operator are specially trained to understand a variety of speech differences caused by stuttering, apraxia, ALS, stroke, and more. 4. Allows for real‑time clarification. Relay Operator can repeat and clarify speech during calls reducing possible frustration and stress for the STS user. 5. STS service is available anytime and anywhere! The Relay Hawaii logo. Your calls. Your Way. Your STS. relayhawaii.com/speech-disability-service/sts]
05/01/2026
May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month (NSLH Month) which means it’s a perfect time to review some simple communication practices that make communicating with co-workers who have a hearing loss more inclusive. Here are our top 5 tips!
Get the person’s attention before speaking.
Speak clearly and in your regular tone of voice.
Minimize background noises such as from televisions or music.
Speak with each other in well-lit areas.
Use Relay Conference Captioning (RCC) when on video meetings, webinars, or conference calls. relayhawaii.com/conference-captioning/rcc/
Small changes can make a big difference. Even mild hearing loss can affect communication, but thoughtful habits can help make the workplace inclusive for everyone on your team!
For more about NSLH Month and for more tips for communicating with someone who has a hearing loss visit: https://www.asha.org/about/press-room/articles/tips-for-communicating-with-someone-who-has-hearing-loss/
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04/15/2026
Let’s celebrate National ASL Day with ASL Fam as they explore Martha’s Vineyard! Join Drew, an ASL teacher, as he shares the island’s rich sign language history while visiting some of its most iconic landmarks. Don’t miss this fascinating journey through culture, language, and New England.
https://youtu.be/_BrLG6IdFWM?si=Z6hjGkxZq-JEZgrj
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