
DBWA Connect – Haptics Information
April 23 @ 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Deafblind West Australians has created an opportunity for people who are deafblind to “connect” at our DBWA Connect Drop In Centre.
The DBWA Connect Drop In centre is open on Wednesday (fortnightly), We are a drop in centre focused on assistive and adaptive technology literacy in the Deafblind Community. The DBWA Connect Drop In centre is where people who are deafblind can help each other.
Auslan class from 12.30pm to 1.15pm
Haptics session from 1.15pm to 1.45pm
Haptics Information from 2pm to 3pm
What is haptics? How do you use Haptics? Who uses Haptics?
Learn some Haptics gestures.
AUSLAN STUDENTS and COMMUNICATION GUIDES / / SIGHTED GUIDES SUPPORT WORKERS are welcome !!!
Auslan interpreter will be there onsite
Afternoon tea will be provided
Please book your comm guide / support worker
Please book your tactile interpreter if required for the presentation