DB-SAFE

Deafblind – Safer Access for Everyone 

 

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Road safety and active mobility resources for deafblind people and the people who support them. Available on this page:

1. DB-SAFE Video (8minutes) – For people with deafblindness and those who support them

2.DB-SAFE Road crossing and people with deafblindness video (2 minutes)

3. DB-SAFE Guide – A practical road safety and active mobility guide for deafblind people and the people who support them. 

Alex is walking with his cane outside and is being supported by his Able Australia CommGuide

Road safety and active mobility resources for deafblind people and the people who support them. Available on this page:

1. DB-SAFE Video (8minutes) – For people with deafblindness and those who support them

2. DB-SAFE Road crossing and people with deafblindness video (2 minutes)

3. DB-SAFE Guide – A practical road safety and active mobility guide for deafblind people and the people who support them. 

 

1. DB-SAFE Video (8minutes)

This video is about mobility and road safety. It is for people with deafblindness and those who support them.

2. DB-SAFE Road crossing and people with deafblindness video (2 minutes)

 

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3. DB-SAFE Guide

A practical road safety and active mobility guide for deafblind people and the people who support them. 

Click here to open or download:

1. DB-SAFE Guide

2. DB-SAFE Guide – pdf (Easy Read version)

3. DB-SAFE Guide – Word (Easy Read version)

 

A practical road safety and active mobility guide for deafblind people and the people who support them. 

Click here to open or download:

1. DB-SAFE Guide

2. DB-SAFE Guide – pdf (Easy Read version)

3. DB-SAFE Guide – Word (Easy Read version)

 

About Able Australia

Established 59 years ago, Able Australia (formerly the Deafblind Association) is a leading, registered and trusted disability services provider. We support children and adults with complex disabilities to live the life they choose.

Able’s broad range of disability services in Australia include: Children’s Respite, Deafblind Recreation Program, Supported Independent Living, Day Programs, Community Participation, Centre of Excellence – Deafblind research and Positive Behaviour Support Services. 

About Able Australia

Established 59 years ago, Able Australia (formerly the Deafblind Association) is a leading, registered and trusted disability services provider. We support children and adults with complex disabilities to live the life they choose.

Able’s broad range of disability services in Australia include:  Deafblind Recreation Program, Supported Independent Living, Day Programs, Community Participation, Centre of Excellence – Deafblind research, Positive Behaviour Support Services and Children’s Respite.

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