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Technology Acts as a ‘Lifeline’ for those with Deafblindness

Red and White Smart Beetle Braille Machine

9 February 2019. Heather and Michelle are deafblind. With the support of Able Australia and Ablelink, our digital literacy hub, they have used technology to maintain their independence. ABC News have published an article on the use of technology at Ablelink, and how it has changed lives for Able Australia clients. Read the full story […]

Mobile Phone Donation Rings Through Able Australia

Able client Ross holding an iPhone in his left hand and smiling.

5 November 2018. Ablelink is Able Australia’s e-communications program. Ablelink incorporates a drop-in centre, extensive training and state-of-the-art adaptive communication technologies to help clients develop digital literacy skills that help them remain in regular contact with family and friends. Mobile Muster, an organisation running Australia’s only government accredited mobile phone recycling program, has worked with […]

St John Provide Able Australia Valuable First Aid Classes

Two Able clients practising First Aid with one wrapping a bandage around the other's arm.

2 November 2018. Clients from the North Tasmanian Lifestyle Choices and the Young Adult Program (YAP) have successfully completed another session of First Aid. Twice each year, the clients at both programs participate in a First Aid information session run by St John Ambulance. In these sessions, there is a focus on learning about the […]

What is Able Art? An Introduction to Able’s Creative Art Therapy Program

Hands feeling a white piece of paper cut into a crescent shape.

18 October 2018. Creative Arts Therapy is based on the belief that art-making within a therapeutic context supports changes in a person’s inner world and helps them develop a more integrated sense of self. Able Art has been Able Australia’s creative arts therapy program for over ten years. The growing interest in creative arts therapy […]

Able Clients Cooking Up A Storm in the Community

Two Able Young Adult Program clients undertaking a cooking program.

3 October 2018. Able Australia’s Young Adult Program (YAP) is a popular day service where clients aged between 18-30 can build positive relationships with each other and the community, as well as increase their independence and learn important life skills. A key part of the Young Adult Program is its commitment to local community involvement, […]

Jasper Shares Able Experience

Able Australia interpreter Dennis Whitcombe using tactile sign on Able client Jasper's back.

2 October 2018. Able client Jasper writes about his experiences of being deafblind with the intention to support others and raise awareness through his lived experience. “Earlier this week we had another visit from the two lovely professionals I mentioned before, Carla Anderson, the deafblind services manager from Able Australia, and Dennis Witcombe, Able Australia’s […]

Able Australia Celebrates National Week Of Deaf People Around The Country

Deaf Interpreter Sandra and Able Australia client Jasper using deafblind fingerspelling

26 September 2018. The weekend saw Able Australia represented at a number of events held as a part of National Week of Deaf People. In Melbourne Deborah, who is Deafblind, attended the Deaf Market at the school grounds of Deaf Children Australia. The market was held on Sunday 23 September which is International Day of […]