From today, Vision Australia will launch a specialised service offering for children and young people who are deafblind.
The program will aim to reduce the emotional and physical load for clients who are deafblind by assigning them one lead service provider who understands the complexity of deafblindness as a multi-sensory disability.
This will mean less time managing multiple providers, services and appointments, said Vision Australia Chief Mission Officer, Chris Edwards.
“We understand that navigating dual vision and hearing loss can be overwhelming for clients and families,” said Chris.
“By having a dedicated service provider who understands deafblindness in its entirety, clients can focus on their development, wellbeing and enjoying their childhood.”
Families can expect a tailored approach to their child’s needs, understanding that deafblindness is a spectrum and every child is different.
This includes:
individualised goal setting based on their strengths, needs and priorities.
coordinated, evidence-based support that considers both vision and hearing needs.
practical strategies to use at home, in early learning settings and at school.
collaboration with educators, allied health professionals and other services involved in their care.
“Our team will work with each individual to establish the best communication strategies for their needs, ensuring that they thrive in school, at home and in everyday life,” said Chris.