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Links

Deaf Organisations

Deaf Children Australia

www.deafchildrenaustralia.org.au

Provides information, advocacy, support services and educational resources that respond to the needs of these children and their families.

 

Expression Australia

www.expression.com.au

Expression Australia is a non-profit organisation. It is the primary source of reference, referral, advice and support for deaf adults in Victoria.

 

Deafness Foundation

www.deafness.org.au

Support Deaf and Hearing Impaired through research, prevention, early detection and technology.

 

Hearing Australia

www.hearing.com.au

Hearing Australia is dedicated to helping people manage their hearing impairment. They provide a full range of hearing services for children and young people up to the age of 21, eligible adults and aged pensioners and most war veterans.

 

Aussie Deaf Kids

www.aussiedeafkids.org.au

Support and resources for parents of hard of hearing and deaf children living in Australia. The Aussie Deaf Kids website aims to provide relevant and easy-to-access information.

 

NDIS

www.ndis.gov.au

NDIS is an independent statutory agency to implement, support and better the lifestyle of Australians with permanent disability, and their families and carers .

Auslan

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Sign Planet

www.signplanet.net

A place to find, learn, play and print sign language images and activities. It features a fully searchable dictionary and resource database.

 

Signbank

www.auslan.org.au

An interactive dictionary of Auslan

 

 

Usher Syndrome

https://usherkidsaustralia.com/

Usher syndrome is the most common genetic cause of combined deafness and blindness. More than 400,000 people are affected by this disorder worldwide.

Auslan

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Bilby

www.bilby.net

It is a publishing and consulting company which has Auslan resources.

 

 

Word of Mouth Technology

www.wom.com.au

Specialises in assistive technology for the deaf and hard of hearing

 

 

Sally and Possum

www.abc.net.au/abckids/shows/sally-and-possum/

Follow the fun adventures of Sally and Possum as they explore and learn about the world around them using Auslan sign language

My Baby's Hearing

www.babyhearing.org

It is important to know that many babies need a repeat screening test. It does not necessarily mean your baby has a hearing loss. A newborn with normal hearing may fail the first screening due to debris in the ear canal, fluid in the middle ear or moving/crying during the test.

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