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Deaf Children Australia

Individual and Family Services

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    Franky Triolo Receptionist at Deaf Children Australia
    • Greater Melbourne Area
    • Rising Star
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    Eran Uygun Philanthropy Advisor at Deaf Children Australia
    • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Rising Star
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    Nita Goodwach telemarketer at Deaf Children Australia
    • Greater Melbourne Area
    • Rising Star
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    Melisa Sloan Founder and Principal at Madison Sloan Lawyers, Author, Board Director Deaf Children Australia
    • Greater Melbourne Area
    • Rising Star
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    Julie Hall Senior Practitioner (locum) at VACCA - Koori Coordinated Care project
    • Greater Melbourne Area
    • Rising Star
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Overview

Deaf Children Australia employs over 60 staff and volunteers who, together with our Board of Directors, are united in their desire to remove barriers to the personal development and social inclusion faced by children and young people who are deaf or hard of hearing. In achieving DCA’s vital work, our organisation, staff and volunteers uphold the following values: Courage – We stand up for young people who are deaf and their families; and through innovation we strengthen their outcomes and hope for the future. Respect – We are loyal to our history but respect the choice of individuals and the need for change. Integrity – We are dependable in our service delivery and honour the commitments we make. Teamwork – We embrace diverse opinions to build relationships that strengthen our capacity to achieve a common sector vision. Resourcefulness – We are committed to delivering better value through efficient and effective systems and processes; and the use of resources entrusted to us. We aim to provide children and young people who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families with the opportunities and skills to face life’s challenges and to celebrate their potential. Deaf Children Australia provides a range of services to families with deaf and hard of hearing children. These services are developed in consultation with families. We work hard to promote opportunities for families and children to: - access unbiased information, - get connected with each other, - participate in peer to peer support, - access community, recreational and youth activities, - engage counselling support , and to - develop skills in advocacy, relationship building and influence Deaf Children Australia strives to provide high quality services, and we welcome your feedback on all aspects of our service delivery. Our aim is to constantly review and improve our ways of working with families.

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