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Get involved in our online discussion forums. Why not share your views and opinions with other people? DirectoryFind out where to go for services, products, classes... DownloadThere are several PDF documents in this site. Get Adobe Reader to view them. We recommend the new Mozilla Firefox browser. It works best in this site. |
Community ConsultationsSupply and Demand for Auslan Interpreting: the Deaf PerspectiveAAD wants to find out what Deaf people think about the interpreting servicess they receive. We have written a discussion paper and questionnaire. This is a very important questionnaire. It is your opportunity to tell us what is good about interpreting services, what is not good, and what you think needs to be done to make it better. We will then write a document for the Australian Government, based on what you tell us. To help Deaf people understand the discussion paper and questionnaire, AAD will be holding community consultation meetings around the country in late February and early March 2007. Help AAD raise some funds and enjoy delicious wines while you do it! It's easy!Dogz Wine, a wine label company, is working with AAD to raise funds. And you can help fundraise and enjoy drinking delicious wine too! How?
You can do this once a week - whether you have bought wine or not! Yes, it's that easy! Thank you! Your support will help AAD in our efforts to improve the quality of life for all Deaf people. Latest News
World Federation of the Deaf
WFD was established in 1951 in Rome, Italy. It is an international, non-governmental central organisation of national associations of Deaf people, with a current membership of associations in 127 countries worldwide. Associate members, international members and individual members also make up WFD’s membership base. Australian Association of the Deaf is the Australian member of the WFD. Our new Events CalendarNew to this web site is the user-friendly Events Calendar. Specifically developed for AAD, it enables you to quickly consult the calendar to find out what is on in the coming weeks and months. Use this to keep you abreast of any events planned by AAD or our state branches. We welcome information from anyone who would like to add a suitable event to our calendar. We hope you find this new addition to the website informative. This website has been redesignedMuch new information is being progressively added to our website. New features (including video clips in Auslan) will also be added later. So keep your eye on this exciting and evolving website. We are interested in your feedback and what you think of our revamped website. Read the accessibility page to learn more and find out how you can use this site effectively. Enjoy... What is Auslan?Auslan IS the language used by the Deaf community of Australia.
Auslan conveys meaning through the use of handshapes, movement and location in space in conjunction with facial expressions and the use of fingerspelling. It has its own vocabulary and grammar and does not correspond to English - spoken or signed. Read more about Auslan. |