RESOURCES
Although your Disability Liaison Officer will be your first point of contact for a student who is deaf or hard of hearing, the following resources may also be useful:
- Teachers’ Quick Reference Guide (webpage)
- Teaching Students in VET who have a hearing loss: Frequently Asked Questions (webpage and pdf)
- Teaching Students in VET who have a hearing loss: Glossary of Terms (webpage and pdf)
- Teaching Students in VET who have a hearing loss: Working with an interpreter or notetaker in your classroom (webpage and pdf)
- Working with interpreters (pdf)
- Working with notetakers (pdf)
The following short videos may also be of interest:
Assistive Technology
The following simulations may also be useful when considering the potential impact of hearing loss on participation in classroom discussions and activities:
If you want to know more about hearing devices, this article provides a useful summary of the challenges:
Hearing Devices – Tools, Not Miracles.
Career and study planning
The following videos may also be useful when discussing employment options with students:
- Deaf people DO have interesting jobs! (video)
- Deaf people DO have interesting jobs! – Part 2 (video)
- Deaf people DO have interesting jobs in Darwin (video)
- JobAccess support for Auslan interpreting in the workplace (video)
- JobAccess service and Employee Assistance Fund (video)
Skills and Jobs Centres provide free advice to people seeking employment or training opportunities. deafConnected have been working with the Skills and Jobs Centres Network to raise awareness of the needs of Deaf and Hard of hearing clients in career guidance and study advice.
Students can book an appointment with a Skills and Jobs Centre careers councillor at any point in the their learning journey.
Visit this page to find your nearest Skills and Jobs Centre https://www.skills.vic.gov.au/s/visit-a-skills-and-jobs-centre

