TAsmAniAn supplement

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TAsmanian supplement

It is with much pleasure that Australian Hearing is able to provide your copy of the Tasmanian supplement to Choices. This booklet provides simple explanations about the various education & support programs offered in Tasmania. Better Hearing Australia 4 Services for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Students 5 Tasmanian Deaf Society (Tasdeaf) 6 Department of Health and Human Services State Wide Audiology Service 7

Victoria tasmanian supplement Better Hearing Australia Tasmania Street Address: 28 Gormanston Road, Moonah TAS 7009 Postal Address: PO Box 543 Moonah TAS 7009 Telephone: Voice (03) 6228 0011 Fax (03) 6228 0011 Brief Outline of Basic Philosophy Better Hearing Australia is a non-profit, self-help organisation controlled by its members. It provides an Australia-wide community support service offering rehabilitation and help for Australia s hearing impaired. Brief Outline of Services: Better Hearing Australia s services include speech-reading classes, tinnitus support and information on TV devices. 4

tasmanian supplement Services for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Students Department of Education, Tasmania Street Address: C/- Clarendon Vale Primary School Mockridge Road Clarendon Vale TAS 7019 Postal Address: GPO Box 169 Hobart TAS 7001 Telephone: Voice (03) 6212 3537 or 0439 331 132 TTY (03) 6249 9306 Fax (03) 6249 2349 Contact: State Coordinator, Services for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Students annette.bain@education.tas.gov.au Communication Mode: Spoken and/or signed communication as required by the student and parents Brief Outline of Basic Philosophy: Services for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Students is committed to providing a high quality service for deaf and hearing impaired children, regardless of their mode of communication, across the state. Brief Outline of Services: The Department of Education is responsible for providing appropriate services, resources and support to deaf and hearing impaired children from age of diagnosis to the end of senior secondary schooling throughout the state. Time available: Determined from each individual child s needs. Selection Criteria: All children with a diagnosed hearing loss who are referred to the service will be assessed. Ongoing service is determined by: ] A hearing loss of greater than 60dB in their better ear as measured by an audiologist at 500, 1000 and 2000 Hertz. ] Functioning in the following areas is also considered audition, language, literacy, academics and social/ emotional. Level of parental involvement: Early intervention services are implemented using an individual family plan, developed with the parents. Ongoing parental input is encouraged and welcomed throughout schooling. Fees: No fees are charged for this service the services are provided through the Department of Education, Tasmania. 5

tasmanian supplement Tasmanian Deaf Society (Tasdeaf) Street Address: Ground Floor 334 Elizabeth St North Hobart Telephone: Voice (03) 6231 6501 TTY (03) 6234 7049 Fax (03) 6249 8818 Email reception@tasdeaf.org.au Web www.tasdeaf.org.au STREET ADDRESS: Shop 2 Quadrant Plaza Launceston TAS 7125 Voice (03) 6331 9766 Fax (03) 6333 0985 Contact: Grant Roberts Communication Mode: Tasdeaf recognises the rights of the individual to communicate in a way that is comfortable for them. Brief Outline of Basic Philosophy: To provide high quality services which empower deaf and hard of hearing Tasmanians to achieve their goals and participate fully in the community. Brief Outline of Services: Tasdeaf offers the following services: ] Interpreting booking service ] Case management of families, children and adults ] Support to people with hearing loss ] Information and trial of technology (assistive listening devices) to assist hard of hearing ] Referrals to appropriate services within Tasmania ] Information sessions to the broader community on hearing loss ] Auslan classes ] Deaf awareness and cultural workshop programs ] Community education workshops ] Play group for toddlers ] Social group for adults ] Promoting positive achievements i.e. golf days ] Hard of hearing support group ] Technology workshops to other service providers. Time available: Office hours are Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm. Tasdeaf has an emergency after hours number that can be obtained from their website. Selection Criteria: Tasdeaf is available to assist anyone who wishes to obtain information. Access to the case management service is priority and demand based. Level of parental involvement: People are welcome to become part of Tasdeaf through board membership or by becoming a member. Frequency of group meetings: The board of management meets once a month. The Senior Citizens group meets every Tuesday at Tasdeaf from 11.00am to 3.00pm. The Meniere support group meets on the second Wednesday of every month from 10.30am to 11.00am The Hard of Hearing support group meets on the second Wednesday of every month from 11.15am to 12.30pm. Fees: Membership to Tasdeaf is $15 per year. 6

tasmanian supplement Department of Health and Human Services State Wide Audiology Service Street Address: Audiology Department Royal Hobart Hospital Ground Floor, Argyle St Hobart Postal Address: Audiology Department GPO Box 1061 Hobart Tasmania 7001 Australia Voice (03) 6222 7122 Fax (03) 6222 6740 Contact: Lee Kethel Senior Audiologist Communication Mode: We support families in choosing whatever communication mode they feel is right for their family. Brief Outline of Services: The following services are provided ] Universal new born hearing screening program ] Diagnostic assessment of infants referred from the universal screening program ] Family support for families when an infant is diagnosed with a permanent hearing loss. ] The non medical aspects of cochlear implant assessment and rehabilitation. Cochlear implant surgery is carried out at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne Services are provided in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and Burnie. All appointments are organised from the Hobart office Time available: Our office hours are Monday Friday 9:00 4:30 PM Selection Criteria: ] All infants are offered a hearing screen within 3 months of age ] Cochlear implant rehabilitation is provided to all children and adults with cochlear implants, regardless of where the implant surgery took place ] A medical referral is not required for an initial appointment to discuss the potential benefits of cochlear implantation. Fees: No fees are charged for this service the services are provided through the Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania Australian Hearing Tasmanian hearing centres BURNIE Floor 1, Harris Bldg Cnr Cattley & Alexander Streets Burnie, 7320 PO Box 93, Burnie, 7320 Voice (03) 6432 6500 (03) 6431 8416 TTY (03) 6431 8416 Fax (03) 6431 5002 HOBART 121 Hampden Road Hobart, 7000 Voice (03) 6221 9500 TTY (03) 6223 4450 Fax (03) 6223 4402 LAUNCESTON 63 65 Cameron Street Launceston, 7250 Voice (03) 6332 4700 TTY (03) 6334 9457 Fax (03) 6334 1892 BELLERIVE 3 Bayfield Street Bellerive, 7018 Voice (03) 6244 8924 Fax (03) 6244 8994 GLENORCHY Shop 62, Northgate Shopping Centre 387 391 Main Road Glenorchy 7010 Voice (03) 6273 9178 Fax (03) 6223 4402 7

You can be connected to your nearest Australian Hearing centre by calling 131 797 www.hearing.com.au Jan 2010