deaf in society

A deaf woman's footsteps in her society.

Helping people to understand the implications of being deaf in society!

Deaf Empowerment within Disempowerment

It is time to stop being afraid. Time to forget the whole "Don't rock the boat" philosophy of keeping your head down!

Systemic Discrimination is Rife!

Yes, we know. It is THIS day and age. Even so, discrimination is rife in many of our systems. Don't believe me? Read on!

Are you HEARING?

Do you need information, education or some awkward questions answered?

Need advocacy help?

Are you tired of not being heard? Contact me if you need help with advocacy.

Are you D/eaf? Want to talk to me?

If you want to talk about your experiences with someone who gets it, chat to me!

Write for deaf in Society!

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Deaf…

Deaf people who prefer the capitalisation of D in Deaf, see themselves as a part of the signing Deaf culture of their country. In Australia, that is the Auslan Deaf community.  There is a strong sense of a cultural or personal Deaf identity which is rooted in Auslan sign language.  This includes both people with partial and complete deafness.

… and deaf.

deaf people who don’t identify with deafness as an cultural or personal identity, opt for lowercase d in deaf.  This includes both people with partial and complete deafness. The Deaf community also tends to put people who are not Auslan signers in this category as well as people who are hearing impaired later in life and do not have a lifetime’s experience of being deaf. However! There are plenty of deaf people who do sign and use different communication methods, who consider themselves deaf, just not with a capital D. 

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NDIS: Rural and remote a choice?

NDIS: Rural and remote a choice?

I've been pondering on this particular judgmental view lately - that it is always a choice where you live. Let's look at this in context of disability: Neighbours Supportive and understanding neighbours are important. Bonus if they share some similar views or...

An End Note for 2019

An End Note for 2019

When the idea for this blog came about at the beginning of 2019, I did not realise how my commitment to The Year of the Squeaky Wheel would shape and influence where my energy went for 2019. Here's an excerpt: I am upset and angry. Nobody likes being confronted with...