Support grounded in lived experience plays a vital role in the wellbeing, confidence and decision making of families of deaf children. When families feel understood and supported by people who have walked a similar path, they are better placed to support their child’s development and wellbeing.
For families of deaf and hard of hearing children, guidance is often most effective when it comes from others who understand the realities of diagnosis, communication choices and navigating services.
How Lived Experience Support Builds Confidence and Belonging
Families who feel supported are more likely to feel confident in their decisions and advocacy. Lived experience support helps families feel less isolated and reassures them that their questions and concerns are valid.
This sense of connection supports confidence, resilience and a stronger sense of belonging for both parents and children.
Shared Understanding Supports Communication and Confidence
Clear communication is central to family wellbeing. For families of deaf children, advice from others with lived experience can help make communication choices feel less overwhelming.
This may include learning Auslan, using visual supports or exploring different communication approaches over time. Hearing from parents who have been through similar decisions can provide reassurance and practical insight.
Learning From Others With Shared Experience
Families often benefit from connecting with others who understand their experiences. Peer support offers opportunities to share knowledge, ask questions and learn what has worked for other families.
For families of deaf and hard of hearing children, this type of connection can reduce uncertainty and help families feel less alone.
Why Support From Other Parents Makes a Difference
Raising a deaf child can bring many questions, especially in the early years. Support from other parents with lived experience can help parents feel informed, supported and confident.
This type of support complements professional services by offering real world insight, empathy and reassurance.
The Deaf Children Australia Parent Mentor Program
The Deaf Children Australia Parent Mentor Program provides lived experience support by connecting families of deaf and hard of hearing children with trained Parent Mentors.
Parent Mentors share practical information, emotional support and understanding based on their own experiences and the training provided by DCA. They support families as they navigate early decisions, access services and build confidence over time.
The program helps families strengthen connection within their own family and feel supported by the wider deaf community.
Why Lived Experience Support Matters Long Term
Access to lived experience support helps families build confidence, knowledge and resilience over time. When families feel informed and supported, children benefit through stronger relationships, communication and wellbeing.
At Deaf Children Australia, we believe supporting families through lived experience is key to helping deaf children thrive.






