Services Provided by Deaf Children Australia

 

At Deaf Children Australia our vision is “A life to be Lived”.

We aim to provide children and families with opportunities and skills to face life’s challenges and to celebrate their potential.

Deaf Children Australia provides a range of services to families with deaf and hard of hearing children. Our website will give you a good overview of the range of services, and the website also highlights whom you may contact for further information to read more about our programs please click on the links below.

Deaf Children Australia’s services are developed in consultation with families and are developed in response to the needs that families tell us about. You can access some of our recent family consultations on our website.  Click here to read about parent consultations and here for consultations with young deaf and hard of hearing people.

We work hard to promote opportunities for families and children to:

  • access unbiased information,
  • get connected with each other,
  • participate in peer to peer support,
  • access community, recreational and youth activities,
  • engage counselling support , and to
  • develop skills in advocacy, relationship building and influence

Deaf Children Australia strives to provide high quality services, and we welcome your feedback on all aspects of our service delivery. Our aim is to constantly review and improve our ways of working with families. Please leave comments below for us to review and reply to. Also you may download our service policies here.

Best wishes and read on…

 

An opportunity for the families to practise their Auslan SkillsProviding Home Based Auslan Tuition for FamiliesA service provided for families of deaf and hard of hearing children and young peopleProviding deaf and hard of hearing people with skills to enable them to live independentlyProviding impartial information on childhood deafness and hearing impairmentSuccess through adult role modellingShare your journey with a parent who has travelled a similar pathInteractive workshops for parents of deaf or hard of hearing childrenProviding recreational experiences for deaf and hard of hearing children and young peopleAssisting anyone with questions about deafness and hearing loss

 

 

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