in the Western Region of Victoria and Western Australia.
Tailored Needs
High Quality Teaching
Services to all NDIS participants
We can offer
Face-to-Face or Online
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Different Courses
In this community course, we will cover these topics:
- Deaf Awareness
- Deaf Community and Culture
- Auslan Grammar and Structure
- HOLME and Facial Expressions
- Auslan topics - Auslan Alphabet, Numbers, Introduction, Colours, Clothing, Family, Calendar, Environment, Home, Places, Transport, Weekdays, Food, Drink, City of Australia
- Practice communication in Auslan and many interactive class group activities.
This is suitable for beginner who wish to learn Auslan. At completion of Auslan Level 1, you will receive a Certificate of Participation.
In this community course, we will cover these topics:
- Revise Auslan Level 1 topic signs
- Learn new Auslan topic - Opposites, Time, Animals, Fruit, Vegetable, Kitchen, Weekend Plans, Facial Expressions, Everyday words, Finance, Map, Technologies.
- Practice communication in Auslan and many interactive group activities
This is suitable for Intermediate who have completed Auslan Level 1.
At completion of Auslan Level 2, you will receive a Certificate of Participation.
In this community course, we will cover these topics:
- Revise Auslan Level 2 topic signs
- Learn new Auslan topic signs
- Learn how to translate story books from English to Auslan
- Engage in topic conversations and interactive group activities
This is suitable for Intermediate who have completed Auslan Level 1 and Auslan Level 2.
At completion of Auslan Level 3, you will receive a Certificate of Participation.
We provide a range of sessions in various areas:
- One-on-One
- Auslan for Family
- Auslan for Children
- Auslan at Work
- NDIS Participants (Self-Managed and Plan-Managed)
- Online via ZOOM
In this course, we will cover all the topics:
- Learning about Deaf Community and Deaf Culture
- Communicating with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community
- Technology equipments used for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people
- How to book an Auslan Interpreter
- Learn Auslan alphabet, numbers and greeting signs.
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