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25.01.2022 Deaf Aboriginal services held fundrasing event on 19 Sept. On behalf of DAS would like to say huge thank you to all who attended for your support. Congratulations to all winners. Also, thank you for donations from Kats Parker , Mel Agius, Nunga Agius and Officeworks Marion Fiona Miller xxx
25.01.2022 This app will be available soon so watch this space! DAS would like to acknowledge and thank to our DAS team and family who attended to our very first Launch ...on Friday 13 November at Central Yorke School in Maitland South Australia for NAIDOC week. Story book written by Sally Morgan, she is an Aboriginal Author from Perth Where is Galah?. Story App was funded by SA Art grant. https://deafaboriginal.com.au/storybooks-4/ Where is Galah? Aboriginal/Auslan Actor: Samantha Wilson Aboriginal/Auslan Consultant: Joanna Agius Aboriginal Author: Sally Morgan App Developer/Videographer: Ben Hatchard Happy NAIDOC everyone!
24.01.2022 This event will be Auslan interpreted by First Nations Auslan interpreters. Marc Ethan and Lucian SanJay Remedio The event will be livestreamed via the SAFC Facebook page - register via Eventbrite, and you will receive the direct link to the broadcast by email ahead of the event. Register here: https://bit.ly/2OrGRGY... If you have any questions about this event, or access requirements, please email [email protected]
23.01.2022 An Auslan interpreter will be available for this webinar.
23.01.2022 Interesting to know about the Language
23.01.2022 Huge congratulations to Dessa Peppa Tippett, such a privilege to meet this young lovely lady xxx
23.01.2022 Donated The money goes to support Deaf Aboriginal Youth in Australia. Thank you and good luck Ramas xxx please share n donate
22.01.2022 Want to learn more about your mob and culture? Tranbys 10578NAT Diploma of Applied Aboriginal Studies program is designed and delivered by Aboriginal educato...rs who know community and are passionate about connecting students to culture. At Tranby, our courses are driven by you and your classmates stories, experiences and conversations. Study with Mob from around Australia and be inspired along your online learning journeys together. To keep our community safe, this unique Tranby course is now available online to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults from around Australia. Connect with community and enhance your knowledge and skills. You can take the first step today by putting in an application! Completing this course can open up employment opportunities in: Aboriginal community organisations Training others in cultural competence Aboriginal cultural and tourism events This training: is delivered online and you can follow our curriculum at your own pace runs for one year consisting of 5 study blocks is delivered in a supportive learning environment featuring virtual classrooms, one-on-one Indigenous mentoring support, engaging resources and self-paced study can give you a nationally recognised qualification when you successfully complete the assessment activities is available to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples residing outside of NSW is proudly supported by the National Indigenous Australians Agency At the Tranby virtual campus students can enjoy: A culturally safe learning environment where mob is celebrated Online Yarning circles with lecturers and support staff Many engaging resources including videos, podcasts, stories and papers Why wait? The Tranby team is accepting applications NOW! APPLY NOW to start the Aboriginal studies course online in July 2020. Visit -
22.01.2022 Who let the Cheeky Dogs out!?! The Cheeky Dogs are the creation of Dion Beasley an Alywarr man born in Alice Springs. Beasley spent his early years in the ...remote community of Owairtilla, also known as Canteen Creek, before relocating to Tennant Creek, putting the remote community on the map with his renowned illustrations of the local dogs and their big personalities. Dion has muscular dystrophy and is profoundly deaf, his remarkable artistic talent was discovered when he learnt sign language with his disability carer at school. The large scale artwork is one of many new installments as part of the Darwin Street Art Festival. If you are in Darwin, head to 20 Shadforth Lane to check it out. via ABC Darwin.
21.01.2022 Its is a messed up state of affairs, the NDIS. My own child died, whilst others hung in limbo, without a cent of funding, because they ran out...oops
18.01.2022 Check this out, DAS just uploaded Acknowledgement to country in Auslan version (South Australia only). Thank you to SA Deaf Women Art and Craft group to make this video happen.
17.01.2022 DAS is so proud and we just released 2 resources video, NADIOC Week and Sorry day information in Auslan and caption . Enjoy :-) Many more to come! https://deafaboriginal.com.au/resources/
16.01.2022 Deadly Deaf Mob Stories Zoom Live with Natasha Reid & Kirk OMeara-Presley
16.01.2022 Guess what..... this event will include two Deadly First Nations Interpreters Marc Ethan and Lucian SanJay Remedio. Can not wait to see this live tomorrow night 6pm Adelaide time :-) Thank you South Australian Film Corporation making this event accessible for all Deaf and Aboriginal community. You rock! Please share this far and wide!
15.01.2022 10 Deaf Children, 1 Powerful Message! Join us on Kickstarter at http://kickstarter.community/asl-nook
15.01.2022 Happy Deadly Indigenous Literacy Day - a National celebration! Had a wonderful morning today, DAS attended to Taikurrendi Children and Family Centre in Christi...es Beach. Finally got our Narungga Shark Dreaming story in Auslan version with caption and voice on Android app for the first time. Watching the kids, they even copy my sign and just so beautiful to watch. Funded by SA Aboriginal Art and huge special thanks to my family and colleagues for all your hard work into this deadly project. Cultural Advisor/Storyteller by Uncle Quentin Agius, Voice-over by Uncle Parry Agius, Illustrations done by Mel Agius, Samantha Clarke Auslan Consultant, Hatchard Thunder Lightning App Developer/Videographer and Joanna Agius Project coordinator/Aboriginal Actor. Great turn out and they all loved it. You can download the app, only on Android. Apple Store will be released soon. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details
14.01.2022 A RAW conversation with Wegahta Aresei (of Colorme Humor here on Facebook) about how she feels about all going on in our community right now. We touched differe...nt topics from African born versus American born Black communities, whats going on with Gallaudet, the lack of heart and vulnerability in all the apology videos and MORE. The interview on IGTV was cut off at the 1 hour mark, so this is the full interview with a powerful closing. For reference, here are video clips to what we discussed: Laurene and Bobbis interview - https://youtu.be/MdUzOB5ThBo Trigger warning - Ryan Commersons Black Lives Matter video - https://youtu.be/cthMaPZIj_Y To thank Wegahta for her time and emotional labor in educating us about important perspecrives, Id like to ask for donations to National Black Deaf Advocates, Inc. (NBDA) on her behalf. Donations can be made here - https://www.nbda.org/content/donate (Transcript in comments)
13.01.2022 Whats on tonight! ***UPDATE: This event will be Auslan interpreted by First Nations Auslan interpreters. Auslan services provided by Lucian Remedio, a First Nations descendant of the Cape York East, Gudang Yadahkenu mob and the Eastern Islands of the Torres Strait, Miriam Mer, and Marc Ethan, First Nations Maori from Aotearoa (New Zealand).*** ***TUNE IN TO THE LIVESTREAM HERE: https://www.facebook.com/safilmcorporat//10157099219157120 ***... Join writer/director Larissa Behrendt and producer Darren Dale for an in-depth discussion of their new ABC documentary Maralinga Tjarutja, live on the SAFC Facebook page. New SAFC supported ABC documentary Maralinga Tjarutja tells the story of the 1950s and 60s British nuclear testing at Maralinga, in regional South Australia, through the eyes of the Maralinga Tjarutja people, who have lived on their lands for over 60 thousand years. The documentary shines a fresh light on what is both a story of deep tragedy and also incredible resilience, celebrating the people, their tenacious spirit and cultural strength through which they fight to retain their country. Join writer/director Larissa Behrendt and producer Darren Dale in this interactive Facebook Q&A session about the film, hosted by South Australian Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara actor, director, writer and singer/songwriter Elaine Crombie. Tune in to the livestream here: https://www.facebook.com/safilmcorporat//10157099219157120 Or register your attendance via Eventbrite to receive a direct link to the livestream by reminder email in advance of the event: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/maralinga-tjarutja-behind-t Maralinga Tjarutja is available to watch now for free via ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/maralinga-tjarutja
08.01.2022 This video clip has captions!
07.01.2022 Our next public hearing begins on Tuesday 18 August. It is our first since Coronavirus hit and we will be looking at the experiences of people with disability d...uring the pandemic. The scope and purpose for the hearing are on the website now. If you think you have a direct and substantial interest in the subject of our upcoming hearing, you might be able to apply for leave to appear. The deadline for applications is 5pm this Friday 14 August. Theres more information on our website. https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au//public-hearing-5
04.01.2022 Lovely to see these two deadly young fellas sharing their vaild points on why they dislike the sign for Aboriginal (similar to alcohol sign), we are trying to r...emove the stigma especially to our future generations to come. The second photo, shows perfect example from Nunga community facebook page. We need to re-consider how the Aboriginal Deaf community feels. Please no negative comments here.
04.01.2022 *South Australia ONLY* Tickets are now on sale! $15 per ticket + $1.91 fees total $16.91 Saturday 19 Sept 2020 ... 3pm Open and Raffle tickets 3:30pm Samantha Wilson, Joanna Agius and special guest "You cant ask that" 3:45pm Raffle winner announce Movie starts at 4pm Deaf Aboriginal Services will be hosting special event during the National week of Deaf people. NWDP held annually in September, provides the Deaf community with a week-long celebration. This is a deadly opportunity to honour Deaf Aboriginal culture and language as well as raise really important awareness about racism, social inclusion and communication barriers in both worlds Deaf and Aboriginal communities. About the movie In My Blood It Runs An intimate and compassionate observational documentary from the perspective of a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy in Alice Springs, Australia, struggling to balance his traditional Arrernte/Garrwa upbringing with a state education. Come along and support us!
03.01.2022 If you work with someone with disability who has experienced violence, abuse, neglect or exploitation, let them know that emotional and advocacy support is available. Support is free, independent and confidential. For more information, visit our website or call 1800 421 468. #DisabilityRCsupport
02.01.2022 https://youtu.be/VuaaaKLJ2gQ
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