VIC

Review of Deaf Education Victoria

‘Reforms to enable deaf children and young people in Victoria to exit school with learning and wellbeing outcomes equivalent to those of their hearing peers.’

We have had great news for Victorian Deaf and hard of hearing students…and a big thanks to all Victorian families who participated in the Deaf Education Review. Read on…

In 2007/2008 the Victorian Government commissioned a review of Deaf Education in the State.    Read more »

Calling all budding photographers!!

Source: Melbourne Open House (MOH) website

Are you a keen photographer?  Do you want to capture some of the most significant buildings in Melbourne in photos, and win a prize for it??    Read more »

The Victorian Secondary Sports Day 2009

IT’S A KNOCKOUT!!

The 3rd Annual Sporty Day for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Secondary Students 

Secondary Sports Day 
 
When:Tuesday 28th July 2009 From 9.30 am - 3.00 pm
Where: the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
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Victorian State Budget Wishlist

What community spending do you want to see included in the Victorian State Budget?

There are a number of things that the Government can spend on to give you or your deaf and hard of hearing children a fair go.    Read more »

Deaf Access at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival

In 2009 the Melbourne International Comedy Festival is continuing the Deaf Access initiative started in 2008, with 12 shows offering confirmed Auslan-interpreted dates!!

For up to date information on Auslan interpreted and deaf accessible shows and bookings go to http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/season/2009/deaf-access/

Victoria - P-12 Programs

Here is a list of P-12 education providers for deaf and hard of hearing children in Victoria.    Read more »

Victoria - Secondary School Programs

Here is a list of Secondary school education providers for deaf and hard of hearing children in Victoria.    Read more »

Victoria - Primary School Programs

Here is a list of primary school education providers for deaf and hard of hearing children in Victoria.    Read more »

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