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Media Release HEARING EXPO 2010 “ACCESS ALL AGES - Education, Employment, Technology, Communication” 25 August 2010 10 am to 4 pm Hellenic Club, Matilda Stre et, PHILLIP ACT OFFICIAL OPENING 10.30AM Dr Anthony Hogan The Expo will be Officially Opened by Dr Anthony Hogan - Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University. Dr Hog an will present a paper : „Hearing and W ell Being‟  Under-managed hearing loss impacts on your physical and mental wellbeing. It can reduce  your physical health by 20% and your mental health by at least 9%. It can also contribute to an early death. At the Hearing Awareness Expo, Dr Hogan from the Australian National University reports on the latest research on hearing and your health and highlights options  you can take to improve your health when you have hearing loss.”  ~~~~~~ Safe Work Australia’s CEO Mr Rex Hoy will launch a new publication  „Getting Heard: Effective prevention of hazardous occupational noise‟  The theme ACCESS ALL AGES - Education, Em-  ployment, Technology, Communication, aims to remind everyone that hearing loss has a daily impact on every part of our lives. Get a free hearing test, bookings essential.* See displays of Hearing Aids, Assistive Listening Devices, Communication Technol- ogy, Cochlear Implants, Education Support, Industrial Hearing Protection and much more. Find out about the help and support available in the ACT community. Hearing Loop, Real Time Captioning & Auslan Interpreter will be provided. Ph: 0438 203 110 [email protected] Come and meet members from:  Better Hearing Australia Canberra Tinnitus Self Help Group Canberra Cochlear Implant Support Group Canberra Deaf Children’s Association  Canberra Deaf Club Sydney Cochlear Implant centre The Shepherd Centre SHOUT  Newborn Baby Screening  Join in with a Lip Reading Class   2pm 

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Media Release

HEARING EXPO 2010

“ACCESS ALL AGES - Education, Employment, Technology, Communication” 

25 August 201010 am to 4 pm

Hellenic Club, Matilda Street, PHILLIP ACT

OFFICIAL OPENING 10.30AM

Dr Anthony Hogan

The Expo will be Officially Opened by Dr Anthony Hogan - Fellow, National Centre for 

Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University.

Dr Hogan will present a paper : „Hearing and Well Being‟  

“Under-managed hearing loss impacts on your physical and mental wellbeing. It can reduce

 your physical health by 20% and your mental health by at least 9%. It can also contribute toan early death. At the Hearing Awareness Expo, Dr Hogan from the Australian National 

University reports on the latest research on hearing and your health and highlights options you can take to improve your health when you have hearing loss.” 

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Safe Work Australia’s CEO Mr Rex Hoy will launch a new publication 

„Getting Heard: Effective prevention of hazardous occupational noise‟  

The theme ACCESS ALL AGES - Education, Em-

 ployment, Technology, Communication, aims to

remind everyone that hearing loss has a daily

impact on every part of our lives.

Get a free hearing test, bookings essential.*

See displays of Hearing Aids, Assistive

Listening Devices, Communication Technol-

ogy, Cochlear Implants, Education Support,

Industrial Hearing Protection and much more.

Find out about the help and support available

in the ACT community.

Hearing Loop, Real Time Captioning & Auslan Interpreter will be provided.

Ph: 0438 203 110

[email protected]

Come and meet members from: 

Better Hearing Australia

Canberra Tinnitus Self Help Group

Canberra Cochlear Implant Support Group

Canberra Deaf Children’s Association 

Canberra Deaf Club

Sydney Cochlear Implant centre

The Shepherd Centre

SHOUT

 Newborn Baby Screening

 Join in with a Lip Reading Class – 2pm 

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Did you know: One in six Australians has some form of 

Hearing Impairment –  it’s more common

than you think.

A Hearing Impairment is frequently

misunderstood.

Deafness is invisible.

You should tell others when you can't hear 

them well.

If you are having trouble hearing you should

have a hearing test.

Shouting won’t help me hear you better. 

There's nothing wrong with having aHearing Impairment.

Hearing aids are a great help.

You could try learning a new language –  

Auslan.

You should treat your hearing with care.

This Expo is one of the many events being

organised throughout Australia as part of 

Hearing Awareness Week 2010.

See you at the Hellenic Club.

Hearing Awareness Week 2010 aims to:

Remind everyone that a Hearing Impairmentis common in society.

Raise awareness of Hearing Impairment and

chronic Ear Disorders, so that those who are

affected experience greater acceptance and

 better accommodation.

Assist affected people to:

- feel better about themselves

- be less likely to retreat from the world and

hide their disability or pretend it doesn't

exist.

Reach out to affected people to tell themabout the availability of goods and services

that would assist them.

Demonstrate that Hearing Impaired people

can achieve anything they want to.

Educate the general public about ways to

improve the quality of life for those affected

and how to reduce the incidence of 

hearing loss or chronic ear disorders.

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Enquiries to Pete Halsey: ph 02 6287 4393, mob 0438 203 110 (V, SMS),

TTY 02 6287 4394

Email: [email protected] Web: www.actdrc.org.au

* Bookings essential for hearing screening test

ph 02 6287 4393 *

 Deafness Forum is the national coordinating body of Hearing Awareness Week 

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