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Cicada Australia Inc.

Locality: Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia



Address: Building 39, Old Gladesville Hospital, Punt Rd, Gladesville, Australia Gladesville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.cicada.org.au/

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21.01.2022 INVITATION FROM AUDIOLOGY AUSTRALIA TO REPORT ON TELEHEALTH EXPERIENCES Have you sought a hearing services appointment in the last 6 months? We want to hear from you so you can help us inform the Australian Government about your experiences. ... We invite you to complete a survey that will help us to understand if, why, and how people are using audiology tele-health services (remote care services). It does not matter whether you received hearing services in-the-clinic or remotely (using tele-health). Please click here for more information and to start the survey: http://uwa.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9M17FzyjnTwxemh If you would prefer to complete the survey in Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Italian or with an Auslan interpreter, please contact Elissa [[email protected] or (03) 9940 3904] and she will send you a paper-based version of the survey with a reply paid envelope.



20.01.2022 Thanks for sharing your experience with books and auditory training here Liliana

20.01.2022 https://ridbc.sharepoint.com//SiteP/160th-Anniversary.aspx RIDBC celebrates 160 years of education and services to hearing and vision impaired Australians. Congratulations on a job well done!

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11.01.2022 Tell us about your recent experiences with tele-health In Australia, some adults with ear and hearing conditions are able to access funding for hearing healthcare services through the Australian Government’s Hearing Services Program. These services were traditionally provided as face-to-face appointments; however, since the COVID-19 pandemic many of these funded services can now be delivered remotely, via the phone or video-conferencing software (described as tele-health serv...ices). Ear Science Institute Australia, through the Hearing Health Sector Alliance, have been asked to prepare a report on how tele-health services might be delivered within the Hearing Services Program in the long-term, including how to make sure the quality of hearing care is not compromised. Share your story Ear Science Institute Australia would like to ensure that your thoughts, opinions, experiences and concerns are captured in this report and presented to the Government for consideration. You may like to send it: A description of how your access to audiology services were affected in the past six months, during the COVID-19 pandemic A description of your experiences accessing audiology tele-health services, including what worked well, what didn’t work, and what innovations you may wish to see in the future General comments on why you may or may not wish to use audiology tele-health services in the future, including any potential barriers or concerns you have with this service delivery model Your thoughts and opinions on the Australian Government providing funding for tele-audiological services into the future If you would like to share your thoughts or stories, please email a paragraph or a more detailed response to [email protected]

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