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Southern Hearing Charitable Trust – Notice of 2021 AGM

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The Southern Hearing Charitable Trust is holding its AGM on Tuesday 19 October 2021 at 5.30 pm at its Milford Chambers rooms in Christchurch. Details can be found here.

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August 10th

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Here’s a fantastic book recommendation that may help give your child who is on their hearing journey a much needed dose of encouragement. "Now Hear This: Harper Soars with Her Magic Ears" by Harper Gideons and Valli Gideons shares the real life story of Harper’s navigation of hearing loss, and shares ways people can support a child who is deaf or hard of hearing who are facing any kind of diagnosis. Harper's witty approach to storytelling resonates with young readers and will surely inspire the people who love and support them.Thanks to the National Foundation for Deaf & Hard of Hearing for first sharing this great book.You can purchase it on Amazon here: www.amazon.com/Now-Hear-This-Harper-soars/dp/1642379026Do you have any reading recommendations for tamariki? We'd love to hear your suggestions!My Battle Call by Valli Vida Gideons ... See MoreSee Less

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August 7th

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Toi Poneke Arts Centre in Wellington have announced a brand-new pilot residency program for d/Deaf, and/or disabled artists, with a call for submissions.The Toi Pōneke development residency will give the artist the use of a studio, access to a paid mentor of your choice, and support for your access needs related to the residency translation services as needed. At the end of the residency, there will be an opportunity to present a showing of your work to invited guests. Toi Pōneke staff will be available to assist with install or set up if required, and you will also be paid for your work. To apply, you must be d/Deaf and/or disabled person or identify as having a disability or impairment, and a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident. For more information, visit toiponeke.nz/events/deafdisabledresidency ... See MoreSee Less

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