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Contact the Deafness Resource Centre for: Information about Deafness and Hearing Loss support programs. Information about Disorders of the Ear. Sign Language Interpreter Service. Advocacy support for Deafness and Hearing Loss issues. Hearing/Deafness Awareness Training. Specialist information on Assistive Listening Devices and support resources for loan and purchase.

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Australian Hearing - ACT

ACT, Australia

Provides hearing services to eligible clients, including hearing tests, provision of appropriate hearing devices, and rehabilitation programs. Home visits can be arranged with a doctors certificate. Convenient visiting sites at Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Cooma, Woden and Tuggeranong.

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We aim to provide support, information and social opportunities for families with deaf or hearing impaired children. This includes any type of hearing loss such as conductive, sensorineural and unilateral hearing loss.

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Support and assistance for people living with tinnitus, meniere's and other ear disorders: Enquires about the dates and venues please contact Carol or Barry. Dates for 2007 will be decided shortly

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Peak organisation representing Australians who are deaf, have a hearing loss or a chronic disorder of the ear.

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Aims to reduce the consequences of hearing loss for eligible clients. The Office of Hearing Services funds hearing services from a range of public and private providers to deliver three main types of services which includes providing hearing services for eligible adult clients through a voucher system; providing services to clients with special needs (including children and young adults under 21, eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, eligible clients with complex hearing rehabilitation needs and eligible clients who live in remote areas); and conducting research. Under the voucher system, the Office of Hearing Services issues vouchers to eligible clients who can then choose from a range of over 180 accredited service providers.

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