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Yarn bombers descend on Spring Street ahead of Deafblind Awareness Week


Tomorrow Tuesday June 18, a group of deafblind Australians, community, service and research organisations will brighten up the steps of Parliament through yarn bombing to raise awareness on key issues faced by the deafblind community.

 




Led by Able Australia, UsherKids Australia, CHARGE Syndrome Australasia, Vision Australia and Deafblind Victoria, the event aims to connect members of the deafblind community with policy makers through touch and craft.

 

“Yarn bombing has been used as an activism tool for over 20 years. It also engages our sense of touch, which is one of the few senses that someone who is deafblind can use,” said Dr Meredith Prain, Head of the Centre of Excellence, Deafblind at Able Australia.

 

“This year’s theme for Deafblind Awareness Week is ‘connect to act’. We hope that our combined efforts will create a united voice for those who are deafblind, and lead to real change for those who have multi-sensory disabilities.”

 

The Hon. Sonya Kilkenny, Minister for Planning, Paul Edbrooke, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Tim Richardson, Parliamentary Secretary for Health Infrastructure and Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, have put their hands up to be yarn bombed on the day.

 

Event organisers from Able Australia, UsherKids Australia, CHARGE Syndrome Australasia, Vision Australia and Deafblind Victoria hope that the event will spark conversations around recognising deafblindness as a unique disability and will encourage urgent action for deafblind children in schools.

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