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Leading Deafblind groups yarn bomb pollies to raise awareness on deafblind patient safety and care

Vision Australia 2 mins read

Media Alert

June 16 2025

 

Leading Deafblind groups yarn bomb pollies to raise awareness on deafblind patient safety and care

Ahead of Deafblind Awareness Week (June 23 to June 29), a group of deafblind Australians, service, community and research organisations will meet with key MPs on Thursday June 19 to discuss a standardised level of care from hospitals and health care providers when treating deafblind patients.

This comes as more deafblind Australians step forward with stories of neglect in health care settings. Currently, there is no standard level of care in Australia for people with dual sensory disabilities.

Able Australia, CHARGE Syndrome Australasia, Deafblind Victoria, Deafblind Australia, Usher Kids and Vision Australia are leading the discussions and hope the yarn bombing exercise will connect the deafblind community with MPs.

“For over 20 years, yarnbombing has been used as an activism tool. It also engages our sense of touch, which is a sense that the deafblind community relies on. While yarn bombing typically involves decorating objects, we’re happy that the MPs are wanting to go that step further to participate in our event,” said Steve Rose, Paediatric Speech Pathologist and deafblind program lead at Vision Australia.

“We know that people with deafblindness experience higher rates of hospitalisation and poorer health outcomes. Coupled with their complex communication needs, it’s crucial that healthcare providers know how to communicate with them to provide appropriate healthcare.

“Through sharing their stories, deafblind Australians hope that real change will come out of these discussions.”

The Minister for Disability, Hon. Lizzie Blandthorn and the Minister for Mental Health, Hon. Iggy Statt, are among those that will be in attendance.

Media Call Details:

What

Leading Deafblind groups yarn bomb pollies to raise awareness on deafblind patient safety and care

When

Thursday June 19

11:00am to 12:00pm

Where

On the steps of Parliament House

Spring Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Vision Opportunities

  • Ministers being yarn bombed by members of the deafblind community
  • Deafblind Aussies interacting and communicating with Ministers.
  • Colourful yarn bomb displays at Parliament House

 

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For further enquiries and interviews:

Phil McCarroll | [email protected] | 0416 632 253

 

 


Contact details:

For further enquiries and interviews:

Phil McCarroll | [email protected] | 0416 632 253

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