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Making your club or group more inclusive

Every child deserves to feel welcome and included. Whether you’re running a sporting club, youth group, or community program, small changes can make a big difference for deaf and hard of hearing children and young people.

 

Explore practical tips, tools, and real stories to help your club become more inclusive and confident in communication.

Understanding deafness

Learn how deafness can affect communication, participation, and inclusion, and discover practical ways to support deaf and hard of hearing members in your club or group.

Building deaf awareness

Develop confidence in communicating with deaf and hard of hearing people. These tools and activities help your team build understanding and empathy.

Creating an inclusive club

Inclusion starts with awareness and a few simple changes. Find step-by-step guides, tips, and ideas to make your club’s environment more welcoming for everyone.

Practical tools and guides

Access easy-to-use Auslan resources, posters, and visual supports to help your staff, volunteers, and coaches communicate more effectively.

Real stories

See how clubs around Australia have made small but meaningful changes to become more inclusive, and the positive impact it’s had on families and communities.

Blueprint

DCA’s Blueprint aims to promote inclusion of deaf and hard of hearing children and young people in mainstream recreational and sporting clubs.