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There are places, business and groups that help people with deafblindness.
They can provide
- services
- information
- advocacy
- equipment
Some services listed are Australian and some are International.
Some organisations that specialise in only blindness or only deafness are in the directory. They may be able to adapt their services for someone with deafblindness.
There are two drop down filters that can help you search for Service type and / or Region. This is the best way to search the directory.
You can use the search bar to find words in the organisation’s title and description. This is not as effective as using the dropdown filters.
The list of organisations is not exhaustive. It may not include every service or organisation in Australia with deafblind expertise.
This directory is for information purposes only. Inclusion in the service directory does not imply:
- affiliation with, or
- endorsement from
Deafblind Information Australia.
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Directory last reviewed in October, 2023
- All types
- Advocacy and information
- Allied health
- Assistive technology suppliers
- Assistive technology training
- Auslan interpreting
- Auslan translation
- Captioning and transcription
- Communication guide / support work
- Counselling
- Education
- Employment
- Notetaking
- Orientation and Mobility Services
- Other services
- Pastoral Care
- Social activity & connection
- Support Coordination
- Supported Independent Living (SIL)
- Training (deafblind)
Karli Health Centre
The Karli Health Centre offers counselling and access to a multi-disciplinary team to support you to care for your mental health. Counselling services can be offered in either Auslan or English.
Link Vision
Link Vision's mission is to improve working conditions and provide affordable self-contained living accommodation.
Lions Low Vision Clinic
The Lions Low Vision Clinic is a unit within the Royal Hobart Hospital Eye Clinic, specialising in helping people with vision loss make the best use of their remaining sight.
National Auslan Communications for Emergencies
This project developed national guidelines and strategies for improving engagement and building resilience for deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people whose preferred language is Auslan.
National Auslan Interpreter Booking Service (NABS)
NABS provide interpreters to Deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people who use sign language. NABS is free to people aged over 65 years who are not eligible for NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme).
National Equipment Database (NED)
NED’s priority has remained about connecting customers to the right assistive products, information and tools to research, select and access the solutions they need, with confidence.
National Relay Service
The National Relay Service (NRS) can help you if you’re d/Deaf or find it hard to hear or speak to hearing people on the phone.
NextSense
NextSense is a not-for-profit and registered NDIS provider that provides dedicated, innovative, and customised services aimed at breaking down barriers for children, adults and families of people with hearing or vision loss.
Pacific Vision
Pacific Vision provides a range of quality and innovative assistive technology for people with low vision and blindness.
Quantum
Quantum provides products and services to people with a print disability (low vision, blindness or a learning difficulty).
Queensland Blind Association
The aim of the Queensland Blind Association Inc. (QBA) is to provide real assistance to its legally blind members so they can live in a safe, secure social environment in comfort within the community.
Retina Australia
Retina Australia is an independent, charitable organisation dedicated to supporting people affected by inherited retinal diseases.
See Differently
See Differently, with the Royal Society for the Blind, is a not-for-profit organisation providing services to Australians who have a severe vision impairment. These services are delivered by a professional, committed and highly qualified team supported by volunteers, drawn from all age groups and walks of life.
Seeing Eye Dogs Australia
Seeing Eye Dogs enhance the mobility and independence of people who are blind or have low vision throughout Australia.
Sense Scotland
Sense Scotland is a Scottish charity and specialised social care provider supporting people with communication support needs associated with complex and sensory disabilities, and their families, where individual needs and choices come first.