WFD Board Nominee Announcement – May 2023
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Hi, I'm Jen, CEO of Deaf Australia. Deaf Australia is a member of the World Federation of the Deaf. WFD is an international organisation that advocates on a global level to the United Nations for issues that relate to the Deaf community, which also results in influencing other countries across the globe. They are our parent body, and we are a member.
In July, in South Korea the WFD is holding its next congress. It is held every four years in which people across the world get together to discuss different topics. Before the WFD Congress there is the the World Federation of the Deaf Youth Section, WFDYS, where Deaf Australia’s very own staff member, Shirley Liu is the current board president. Her term on the board will be finishing up this July.
The Congress itself includes opportunities to attend presentations and networking events. I will be attending alongside Deaf Australia’s Board chairperson Debra Swann to represent Deaf Australia at the general meeting, where we will vote on various issues and vote on where the next conference will be held in four years’ time along with other things. Additionally, the Board farewells and welcomes new board members every 4 years at the congress. Some people may also continue serving on the WFD board.
I wanted to let you all know that on behalf of Deaf Australia, I have put forward a nominee for the WFD Board and that person is Shirley Liu. Deaf Australia called for an expression of interest across Australia for volunteers to put their hand up for the WFD board. Shirley was one of the applicants who had put herself forward, and that application then went through our board’s process and with that being successful, we have now put forward Shirley Liu as a nominee for the WFD Board.
We wish Shirley all the best in this endeavour and hope for her successful appointment in Korea. We will let you know the outcome once voting has occurred in July. I know that they will see what fantastic work she has done for the WFDYS and see what an asset she would be to the WFD board. It is a competitive process, fingers crossed. Thank you.
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Visual description opening slide:
Background is a blue and green gradient with white Deaf Australia logo at the top center. The main title is blue text in a white button that reads “WFD Board Nominee Announcement”. Below the button is small white text that reads “May 2023”.
Visual description video:
Jen is signing in this video a message to the viewer. She is wearing a grey cardigan and a black t-shirt with her sign name illustration on it. She is sitting on a beige couch with a light beige wall behind her. She has curly red hair, light skin, and wears clear-rimmed glasses. She is signing in a professional and happy manner.
Visual description closing slide:
Graphic features white Deaf Australia logo on a green and blue gradient background. Text reads “Deaf Australia is a Deaf-leg advocacy and information organisation in Australia representing all Deaf, Deafblind, and hard-of-hearing people and others who use Auslan (Australian Sign Language) as their language of preference. Contact us: [email icon] [email protected], [website icon] www.deafaustralia.org.au, [Instagram and Twitter icons] @deafaustralia, [Facebook icon] DeafAustraliaInc”
DA Australia Tour Information
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Hello, I am Sherrie, the Vice President of Deaf Australia Board. Deaf Australia, along with various board members, will be traveling across Australia from June until August to meet with the Deaf community for four reasons:
1. Deaf Australia Constitution consultation.
2. Deaf community consultation for Deaf Australia.
3. NDIS Review - this will be a paid opportunity for participants.
4. NDIS Youth Review - each state will have a young person responsible to run this workshop.
The dates for these events will be provided in text and they will be scheduled over the weekends to ensure community participation. We will advertise the dates, times, and locations, so please stay tuned. RSVP is essential for attendance. I look forward to seeing you in Tasmania on the 3rd of June. Bye.
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Visual description opening slide:
Background is a green and beige gradient with white Deaf Australia logo at the top center. The main title is green text in a white button that reads “DA Australia Tour”. Above the button is small white text that reads “Message from Board Member Sherrie Beaver”.
Visual description video:
Video is of Sherrie signing against a dark blue background. She is wearing a black t-shirt and wire-rimmed glasses. She has light skin and short curly brown hair. She is signing in a professional manner.
Visual description tour dates slide:
Background is a green and beige gradient with white text as the content. Deaf Australia logo is in the upper right hand corner. Mini-title at the top reads “Australia-wide Roadtrip”. List of cities, dates and people that will be meeting across Australia as follows: “1) Tasmania. Saturday 3 June + Sunday 4 June with Jen*, Catherine* and Sherrie**. 2) Adelaide. Saturday 17 June + Sunday 18 June with Jen* and Debra**. 3) Canberra. Friday 23 June + Saturday 24 June with Jen* and Brooke**. 4) Darwin. Saturday 1 July + Sunday 2 July with Jen*, Paula* and Debra**. 5) Melbourne. Saturday 23 July + Sunday 24 July with Jen*, Karthik** and Deaf VIC. 6) Sydney. Saturday 29 July + Sunday 30 July and with Jen*, Paula* and Brooke**. 7) Perth. Saturday 5 Aug + Sunday 6 Aug with Jen* and Susan**. 8) Brisbane. Saturday 12 Aug + Sunday 13 Aug with Jen*, Julie** and DCCQ. 9) Cairns. Saturday 19 Aug + Sunday 20 Aug with Jen* and Julie**. *DA Staff Member **DA Board Member.” Bottom text reads “Email [email protected] to secure your spot.”
Visual description closing slide:
Graphic features white Deaf Australia logo on a green and blue gradient background. Text reads “Deaf Australia is a Deaf-leg advocacy and information organisation in Australia representing all Deaf, Deafblind, and hard-of-hearing people and others who use Auslan (Australian Sign Language) as their language of preference. Contact us: [email icon] [email protected], [website icon] www.deafaustralia.org.au, [Instagram and Twitter icons] @deafaustralia, [Facebook icon] DeafAustraliaInc”


Hobart, Tasmania
Remember the DA Australia Tour? Here are the details for our Hobart, Tasmania stop! 🚌 💨
We will be there on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June at the Mathers House. We’re hosting three different workshops that you can attend:
🔹 DA Constitution consultation and Deaf community consultation
🔹 NDIS Youth Review (paid opportunity)
🔹 NDIS Review (paid opportunity)
Who will be there? Jen, Catherine and and Vice-Chairperson Sherrie.
Make sure you RSVP via our form: https://forms.office.com/r/RkeWBCDe03
SA Consultation with Jen Blyth
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Hello. I’m Jen from Deaf Australia. I wanted to let you know that I will be in Adelaide for the community consultation regarding our constitution. There will be an opportunity for you to give your feedback about Deaf Australia including questions or clarifications. There is more information on the flyer at the end of the video. Thanks, bye.
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Opening slide features white Deaf Australia logo on a blue and green gradient background. Text reads “SA Deaf Community: SA Consultation with Jen Blyth. We will be discussing proposed changes to Deaf Australia’s structure and constitution. Friday 5 May, 5pm. Deaf Connect Office: 200 South Rd, Mile End SA 5031. Email [email protected] to secure your spot.”
Video is of Jen who is wearing a black t-shirt and has curly red hair. She is signing a professionally friendly manner.
Closing slide features white Deaf Australia logo on a green and blue gradient background. Text reads “Deaf Australia is a Deaf-leg advocacy and information organisation in Australia representing all Deaf, Deafblind, and hard-of-hearing people and others who use Auslan (Australian Sign Language) as their language of preference. Contact us: [email icon] [email protected], [website icon] www.deafaustralia.org.au, [Instagram and Twitter icons] @deafaustralia, [Facebook icon] DeafAustraliaInc”
SA Session: Friday 5 May, 5pm
Deaf Connect office
200 South Rd, Mile End SA 5031
Email [email protected] to secure your spot!
2023 Collin Allen Lecture Series Nominations are now open!
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We are excited to announce the Colin Allen AM Lecture 2023 is now open for nominations. Why this lecture? It’s an opportunity for the deaf community to present on the themes that are important to the Deaf community. We have different themes:
- Deaf Community (national and international)
- Human rights
- Sign language rights
- International Development
- Deaf Theatre
- LGBTQIA+
More information is available on the DA website.
This is a great opportunity to nominate a deaf person to present at the National Week of Deaf People (NWDP).
We have had few lectures in the past. Last year we had:
- Marnie Kerridge (MK) presented on Why Deaf schools need to be valued)
Past lectures:
- Caroline Colon (sign name) – Deaf Theatre: Yesterday, Today … Tomorrow?
- Colin Allen - ‘Colin Allen – the individual, - identity, influence and insight.
When nominating someone – please make sure you get their approval before you make the nomination on Deaf Australia’s website.
Head to our website for more information and to nominate – Nominations close on 30th June.
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NDIS CALD Community Consultations
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Deaf Australia will have a community consultation for NDIS regarding the feedback from CALD. They want Deaf people to share their experiences with NDIS, whether it was compatible with Deaf culture and the language.
We had NDIS CALD Community consultations on Zoom and they want more feedback so we have added 2 more available dates. The first is: Thursday 13th April 7pm – 8.30pm AEST, online via Zoom. The second is: Friday 14th April 9.30 am – 11am AEST for face to face in NDIS office in Melbourne – address confirmed upon registration.
Participants with be paid for their time online or in person. For online participants we encourage attendees from outside of Melbourne. Jen Blyth will be facilitating and leading the conversations. Email [email protected] for questions and to register your attendance. It will be worthwhile sharing your experiences and effect change for better futures with NDIS.
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Paula has long curly blonde hair and is wearing a black shirt. She is signing against a plain white wall in the background. Cover and end slides are graphic images of white text on purple backgrounds and contain the information featured in the video in text format.
Event details below:
VIC
Friday 14th April
9:30am – 11am AEST
Participants will be paid for their time. Catering provided.
NATIONWIDE
Thursday 13th April
7pm – 8:30pm AEST
Participants will be paid for their time.
Video update 17 March:
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Hello. I’m Jen.
Any of you have NDIS? Do you feel any barriers with NDIS and their planners or LAC where they don’t understand your Deaf pride and the use of Auslan as your main language? Perhaps they only see the disability side without the insight of the cultural aspect. Have you experienced that? Or maybe you have seen a really great case, and you want the same for other Deaf people.
If so, then do come to the online meeting on Monday 20th March 6:30pm (AEDT). It will take up to 3 hours of your time. I will be facilitating this meeting to get feedback from the you, the Deaf community. I will be sharing the data back to NDIS so they can make adjustments and better serve the Deaf community. It should be that NDIS accommodates their Deaf clients rather than us to fit into their system. It’s our aim for NDIS to change their system to match our cultural needs.
You will get paid for your time because we believe your time is valuable. We can only accept 8 places and we have a tight timeline, so please do join to make the changes within NDIS.
Please contact us to register and see the link.
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Jen has curly red hair and is wearing a black t-shirt. She is standing outside against a brick wall and next to garden. The sun shining outside.
Closing slide: Graphic that features different ways to get in touch with Deaf Australia. Deaf Australia logo is in the center at the top. Content reads “[Email icon] [email protected], [Website icon] deafaustralia.org.au, [Post box icon] PO Box 31 Northcote, Victoria 3070, [Facebook icon] Deaf Australia, [Instagram icon] deafaustralia, [Twitter icon] @deafaustralia”.
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Roses in the Ocean National Co-Design
Message from Jen about the opportunity to consult with Roses in the Ocean on Deaf mental health 🌹
Trigger warning: this post mentions mental health and suicide prevention.
The Department of Health and Aged Care have teamed up with Roses in the Ocean to deliver a universal co-design and address the mental health and suicide prevention needs across the nation. Deaf Australia has been consulting with the Department to ensure the Deaf community’s needs are met in this process, as well.
At this time, they are seeking EOI’s from the community from people with lived experience of suicide. More detail about the co-design and how to register is available on the Roses in the Ocean website here.
If you need immediate support or are struggling with your mental health you can reach out to the following organisations:
Lifeline: www.lifeline.org.au Text 13 11 14
Beyond blue: www.beyondblue.org.au Online chat via their website
Mensline: www.mensline.org.au Online chat via their website
Standby: www.standbysupport.com.au SMS 0428 842 041 6am – 10pm, 7 days per week
Take care of yourselves.
Transcript
Hello, I’m Jen. I just want to let you know before I continue: this video comes with a trigger warning. It might have traumatic or sensitive information. I will be talking about mental health and suicide prevention. If you feel uncomfortable, please stop watching now.
There is an opportunity from a business/organisation called “Roses in the Ocean.” They have set up a consultation with anyone in Australia that has past experience with suicide. It could be their family, loved one or themselves that have attempted suicide or experienced a bad mental health period.
They want to consult with you all (those with a past experience of suicide) to collect feedback to develop a national strategy to improve mental health and prevent and further minimise suicide. They want specifically to welcome Deaf people who have this past experience of suicide so they know how to better improve mental health and match our needs, as well. There is more information on how to join in the caption of the video.
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Opening slide is a graphic is of dark brown text on an ivory background. Upper center has a Deaf Australia logo and “Chief Executive’s Update”. Text reads: “Deaf Mental Health: Video from Jen about EOI for co-design process”. Lower center has Roses in the Ocean and Australian Department of Health and Ages Care logos.
Video is of Jen signing the message below. Her manner is somber to match the serious nature of the content. She has curly red hair and is wearing glasses and a black t-shirt. She is outside standing against a brick wall.
Closing slide is a graphic of white text on a gradient blue and green background. Deaf Australia logo is at the top. Text reads: “Deaf Australia is a Deaf-led advocacy and information organisation in Australia representing all Deaf, Deafblind, hard-of-hearing people and other who use Auslan (Australian Sign Language) as their language of preference. Contact Us: [email icon] [email protected] [website icon] www.deafaustralia.org.au [Instagram and Twitter icons] @deafaustralia [Facebook icon] @DeafAustraliaInc”.
Welcoming Disability: It’s time to tackle Australia’s discrimination against migrants with disabilities


Over 100 organisations and experts call on federal government to end Australia’s discrimination against migrants with disabilities
A group of more than 100 organisations and experts have signed an OPEN LETTER calling for urgent reform of Australia’s migration health laws to remove their discriminatory impact on people with disabilities and health conditions. The letter is part of the Welcoming Disability Campaign led by Down Syndrome Australia and Australian Lawyers for Human Rights.
Under Australia’s current legal framework, people are being refused Australian visas purely on the basis that they have a disability or health issue, even though they meet all of the other visa requirements.
See the full letter and media release below.
Response to “Hear and Speak” ad on Brisbane bridge
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Hello, I’m Jen. This video is about the ad on the bridge in Brisbane, the one that said “Deaf children can hear and speak.” I have seen a lot of people in the Deaf community upset about this and they want Deaf Australia to do something about it. We have been keeping an eye on the situation. We will contact and make sure they understand our perspective. We still believe in advocating for all Deaf children using both Auslan and English, doesn’t matter if spoken or written. Or another language at home that they use. I wanted to let you know, please do continue to contact us through our email if you need anything. If you post on social media, sometimes we don’t see it. It’s better to email us directly at [email protected]. Thanks, bye!
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Jen is wearing a black t-shirt and black jeans. She has curly red hair and is wearing glasses. She is standing outside in front of a fence with some green bushes and trees in the background.
DRC National Information Sessions – What Australia Told Us

What Australia Told Us – National Information Sessions
The Disability Royal Commission has launched a series of national information sessions titled “What Australia Told Us!” to engage people with disability, their families, carers, advocates, and other stakeholders in understanding the Royal Commission’s work to date.
The information sessions will be face to face events held in each state and territory for people to learn more about what we have heard about violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of people with disability. The first session will kick off in Brisbane, Queensland on 16 March 2023. Our schedule is provided below.
The sessions will provide information to the community on our work to date at the Disability Royal Commission, including:
- How people engaged with us.
- Ways people shared their experiences.
- What we learnt from people who participated in private sessions and submissions.
- How you can stay informed.
We will provide Auslan Interpreters at the event.
Please let us know if you, or any of your members, have any additional accessibility requirements for the online workshop when you register.
Please note that this event is not an opportunity to discuss final report recommendations or findings. Rather, we want to share back the major themes we have heard from the community throughout the course of our inquiry.
Event dates, locations, and registration
BRISBANE
1 Eagle Street, Brisbane
Thursday, 16 March 2023
AM Session: 9:30 am – 11:30 am AEST
PM Session: 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm AEST
SYDNEY
Tuesday, 18 April 2023
AM Session: 9:30 am – 11:30 am AEST
PM Session: 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm AEST
CANBERRA
Thursday, 20 April 2023
AM Session: 9:30 am – 11:30 am AEST
PM Session: 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm AEST
ALICE SPRINGS
Thursday, 18 May 2023
9:30 am – 11:30 am