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Educational VocabularyJames Blyth presents a variety of Auslan vocabulary relevant to interpreters working in schools. With thanks to VDEI and the Educational Interpreters workshop series 2012 |
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ASLIA NSW and Deaf Au (NSW) 2011 AwardsASLIA NSW - Interpreter of the Year Awards. Deaf Australia (NSW) NSW - Deaf Community Awards. When: Saturday 21 April 2012. Where: Park Royal Hotel Parramatta, 30 Phillip Street, Parramatta. Contact: deafnswawards@gmail.com |
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Australian Sign Language - AuslanJames Blyth from the Vicdeaf Auslan Department talks about Auslan |
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beyondblue - Depression in people who are deaf or hard of hearingbeyondblue - fact sheet 33 - Depression in people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Produced in association with Vicdeaf. |
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Learn Sign Language (Auslan)TRANSCRIPT- The Auslan Department at Vicdeaf provides Auslan classes which offers an opportunity to learn the basic skills of communicating with Deaf people, and gain an understanding of their culture We provide many different types of Auslan Classes, they are: Community Classes You can attend and learn locally with others in the class and a Deaf teacher. They are hel... |
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Car accident story in AuslanDescription of a true car accident story in Auslan. - Good stuff for people learning Auslan! - Bedtime story for people who uses Auslan! - Apologies no English captions. (any volunteers? - interpreters can do this for homework!) Ross Onley-Zerkel Copyright 2010 |
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When sex is not OKThis video has been produced for young or intellectually disabled people and defines sexual assault and, if it has occurred, details what kind of help is available. It also briefly discusses possible reactions to sexual assault. (Apologies for the quality of the audio) |
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A funny thing happened this morning.... |
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NSW Deaf Festival 2011Located on the banks of the Parramatta River, Parramatta Good crowd - up to 3,000 to 5,000 This video for speeches (Official opening) - Katrina Lancaster -Colin Allen (President of World Federation for the Deaf) - Sharon Everson (CEO - Deaf Society of NSW) |
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Deaflympics 2011 interviewInterview with Brent Phillips - DSA President |
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Key Priorities and Outcomes in Deaf Australia's Strategic Plan for 2011-2014This video presents the second part of Deaf Australia's Strategic Plan for 2011-2014 which expands on the Key Priorities and defining the Outcomes for each Key Priority. |
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DA Media Release 23 March 2010(2)DA Media Release 23 March 2010(2) presented by Kyle Miers |
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Deaf Australia Vision statement in AuslanDeaf Australia's vision statement presented in Auslan by Karen Lloyd |
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Auslan version of Deaf Australia's missionDeaf Australia's mission statement presented in Auslan by Karen Lloyd |
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Launch of Sign Language CommunicationsAn introduction to the launch of Sign Language Communications(SLC) |
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Advance Australia Fair in Auslan (Australian Sign Language)Caroline teaches the staff at DADHC (the Department of Ageing Disability and Home Care) how to sign Advance Australia Fair in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) |
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6th ASLIA Victoria Interpreter of the Year Awards AnnouncementVanessa announces the 6th ASLIa Vic awards. Tickets are now available to purchase for the REFRESHED & REVAMPED Interpreter Awards!! Tickets are now only $65 and include canapé style food, selection of delicious drinks, entertainment, art exhibition, and of course the awards ceremony. We look forward to seeing you on the 12th May 2012. Visit www.asliavic.com... |
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"Schaefer Distinguished Scholar" lecture.Associate Professor Jemina Napier of Macquarie University recently visited Gallaudet University in Washington DC, USA, to give the "Schaefer Distinguished Scholar" lecture. The lecture is funded by the university and is open to a consortium of universities in Washington DC. The President and Provost of Gallaudet both attended the lecture, and spoke highly of... |
