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  • WEBINAR: Positive Behaviour Support and deafblindness

    Define Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Explain how PBS supports individuals who are deafblind Recognise the role of rapport building in effective PBS Identify underlying needs and their impact on behaviour Apply proactive strategies that respect individual communication methods \Date Thursday 28th May 2026 Time 2pm AWST | 3:30pm ACST | 4pm AEST Duration 1 hour...

  • Watercolour Workshop – Fruit and Veg | 2026 Evolve (SOLD OUT)

    Come try out our sustainable watercolour palettes in this fruit & veg workshop. With no prior experience required, you will take away at least 1 beautiful final painting, and lots of techniques and resources so you can continue at home. Frame your painting as a gift for a loved one or for yourself, ready to...

  • DBWA Connect

    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 where people who are deafblind can help each other. Afternoon tea will be provided Auslan interpreter will be at onsite Please book your comm guide / support...

  • Social Night Out – WA Auslan Events

    This is a safe, warm, and comfortable space where everyone can feel welcome. The WAAE Team is committed to creating an inclusive environment that supports connection, community, and Auslan students to practise and build confidence in communication. 🎉 WAAE NEXT EVENT IN AUGUST Get ready for a fun social night with us! 🙌 ✨ Fun...

  • Grow to Eat Workshop

    Presented by qualified Nutritionist Nicole Ingram from Grow Cook Eat WA Have you ever wanted to grow your own vegetables but weren't sure where to start? Join us for a fun, hands-on workshop and discover how easy it is to grow fresh food at home while learning about the benefits of being part of a...

  • DBWA Connect – Jungle Challenge Day

    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 where people who are deafblind can help each other. Afternoon tea will be provided Auslan interpreter will be at onsite Please book your comm guide / support...

  • DBWA – Annual General Meeting

    DBWA has booked its Annual General Meeting, and we would love to see you there! When: Saturday 15 August 2026 – 11am to 3pm Where: Lake Monger Recreation Centre, 144 Gregory Street Wembley 6014 Special Resolution Notice is hereby given that, at the Annual General Meeting of Deafblind West Australians Inc, members will be asked...

  • DBWA Connect – Auslan, Haptics & Safety Around the House

    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 where people who are deafblind can help each other. Afternoon tea will be provided Auslan interpreter will be at onsite Please book your comm guide / support...

  • Hats Off BBQ

    Hats Off is a not-for-profit organisation that has recently established an association. The aim is to provide a safe and supportive environment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing men to attend the BBQ and chat event, held every two months in Perth, Western Australia. The BBQ and chat event includes free sausage sizzles and drinks...

  • 2026 World Festival of Magic

    Featuring world-class artists, performing astonishing illusions, interactive magic and comedy. Suitable for all ages and accessible to people with diverse abilities and backgrounds, to those who require a more flexible and inclusive environment, and to those facing hardship and without the opportunity to access live theatre. Enjoy a relaxed theatre experience with a casual attitude...

  • 2026 World Festival of Magic

    Featuring world-class artists, performing astonishing illusions, interactive magic and comedy. Suitable for all ages and accessible to people with diverse abilities and backgrounds, to those who require a more flexible and inclusive environment, and to those facing hardship and without the opportunity to access live theatre. Enjoy a relaxed theatre experience with a casual attitude...

  • DBWA Connect – Tai Chi

    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 where people who are deafblind can help each other. Afternoon tea will be provided Auslan interpreter will be at onsite Please book your comm guide / support...