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AAD AdvocacyAs the national consumer organisation that represents Deaf people who use Auslan (Australian Sign Language), AAD practices systemic advocacy. Systemic advocacy means that AAD lobbies for improvements that affect all of the Australian Deaf Community, not only an individual Deaf person. AAD lobbies on issues of human rights and ensuring that Deaf people achieve equality of opportunity and full participation in society and the economy. The AAD Board decides what issues AAD will work on. The Board makes these decisions based on their knowledge of the Deaf Community, and on what our members tell us about what is important to them. AAD holds community consultation meetings to find out the Deaf Community’s views on particular issues. Members can also contact the AAD office to discuss issues. The particular issues that AAD works on at any given time is also influenced by what is happening in the world around us – for example, reviews of legislation that has an impact on Deaf people, government inquiries into particular issues, changes in government policy and programs, changes to services and products. There are a number of ways to practice systemic advocacy. Some of the things we do to represent the Deaf Community are:
AAD currently sends a representative to regular meetings of the following:
AAD works closely on a regular basis with the following organisations:
This section of the website contains information about specific areas that AAD is currently working on – telecommunications, education, captioning, employment etc. You can also find out what AAD has already achieved for Deaf Australians through systemic advocacy, in AAD Achievements. |