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Contacts

92 Bowery St., NY 10013

thepascal@mail.com

+1 800 123 456 789

Deaf Children Australia has a range of bilingual resources (Auslan and English) to help families build language with their deaf or hard of hearing child. In addition, we are delivering inclusive programs to local community clubs to help them support the communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing children. It takes a community to raise a child.

Platypus Playhouse

This range of fun based learning resources features Auslan, English, beautiful illustrations, and lots of strategies to help families build a child's language, connections, and confidence.

Puggles Swim

We developed an online course for swimming instructors to learn about deaf awareness, Auslan signs and different levels of deafness so they can support the communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children in a mainstream swim class - Puggles Swim. To date, more than 800 swim instructors are helping DHH kids learn to swim across Australia.

Puggle Skipper teaching Dominic and Alex how to swim
A Ballerina with arms raised

Blueprint: lead by example

In the coming months, we will launch Blueprint, a national program aimed at helping local clubs know how to support and welcome DHH children and young people. We will do this via a range of resources that will include videos of key Auslan signs, the stories of DHH young people, and many more tools to help clubs be more inclusive.