In the weeks surrounding Helen Keller's Birthday, the 27th June, 22 countries around the world participated in the global initiative of Yarn Bombing for Deafblind Awareness. Australia had installations in WA, SA, VIC, NSW and QLD. Congratulations to every person who...
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Information, Resources and Workshops Reference Group
The Information, Resources and Workshops Reference Group (IRWRG) is composed of 15 Deafblind community members across 5 States and Territories in Australia. IRWRG members have various backgrounds and communication methods and represent a wide spectrum of experiences....
Disability Royal Commission
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of people with disability is continuing its research and wants to hear from the Deafblind community. If you have experienced violence, abuse, neglect or exploitation at any point across your life,...
‘How to be Seen and Heard’ Project
Deafblind Australia and our project partner Deafblind Western Australia are pleased to announce the start of our new project ‘How to be Seen and Heard’ or ‘Seen and Heard’ for short. Deafblind Australia welcome our new Project Manager, Lauren Croiset, who will be...
Congential deafblindness workshops around Australia
Workshops offered in all states and territories Image description: One child lays their hands over and grasps the hands of an adult. Another child rests their right hand on the adult’s forearm. Only the arms and hands are visible in the photo. Image source: Tanne...
Deafblind Awareness Week 2021
Yarn Bombing is the global initiative for Deafblind Awareness Week 2021 (21st-27th June). Yarn Bombing is a form of street art where knitted or crochet squares adorn an object in a public space. This largescale tactile art project aims to unite members of the...