Hi Stephen. Thank you for your lovely message. DBV is looking forward to th
elaunch tomorrow.
Have a nice week Cheers Heather
From: Stephen Hallinan
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 12:49 PM
To: dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [dbaust] Re: Reminder Deafblind Communications Book launch 6/12/17
Hi Deafblind Victorians. All good wishes for launch of communications book
tomorrow.
Stephen Hallinan
From: dbaust-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dbaust-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Trudy Ryall
Sent: Monday, 27 November 2017 5:01 PM
To: dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [dbaust] Reminder Deafblind Communications Book launch 6/12/17
Hello
This is a reminder of the event below to those who have confirmed that are
coming and are on the RSVP list.
Trudy & DBV
Deafblind Victorians and Melbourne City Council
Deafblind Communications Book launch
When: Wednesday 6th December 2017
Time: 11.30 am until 3 pm.
Where: Ross House. Level 4. The Hayden Raysmith room 247 Flinders Lane
Melbourne VIC 3000.
Lunch and drinks will be provided. If you have any dietary food requirements
please let DBV know.
Auslan interpreters are provided.
· Please let DBV know if there is any other support you need?
· Please inform DBV if you are bringing a support person with you.
Please RSVP early, as; there are limited spaces available for bookings.
Please RSVP by Wednesday 22 November 2017
Email: deafblindadvocacy@xxxxxxxxx
Please let DBV know are you coming (YES) or not coming (NO.)
Hope to see you there Deafblind Victorians
The Communication Book Project (Information.).
Deafblind Victorians (DBV) is hosting a special event.
DBV received funding from Melbourne City Council for a project to create a
Deafblind communication book with information about deafblindness, different
communication needs, and guide techniques and with a finger spelling cards to
give out to the community.
This book will help the community such as public transport, police and cafes,
local councils and so on to learn about Deafblind Victorians (self-advocacy
group) and about the deafblind community needs. DBV want to increase more
awareness and increase more accessibility in the community for deafblind people.
This is a great opportunity for the deafblind community to advocate for
themselves within their own communities.
Deafblind Victorians.
Trudy Ryall
E: trudy.ryall@xxxxxxxxxxx
M: 0401324381
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