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Speaking From Experience Video Series - Hearing Impairment
Price: AUD$29.95 (Personal use) or AUD$55.00 (Professional use)
Duration: 25'21"
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About Hearing Impairment
Over 14,000 Australian children and young adults under 21 years of age use a hearing aid or cochlear implant because they have a permanent or long term hearing loss.
People who have a hearing loss may refer to themselves as deaf, hearing impaired or hard of hearing. They may communicate using speech, sign language or a combination of speech and sign.
Children who have a hearing loss need specialist support in their early years and many require ongoing educational support throughout their schooling.
This Speaking from Experience DVD features six young people discussing the impact that having a hearing impairment has had on their lives. It was produced in partnership with Australian Hearing and the Aboriginal Medical Service of Western Sydney.
"Just not to worry about it. Just think that it's another thing, another obstacle in my life, i'll just jump over it and keep going." - Tyson, 13.
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