Young Auslan students visit DBV

Heritage College Knox is a school in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne where students learn Auslan as a second language. DBV’s Heather had previously visited the school and made connections with the students. So, when the students were on an excursion to the City of Melbourne on 2 Nov 2023, they were keen to drop in at DBV, say hi, and show off their Auslan skills. We loved it when they used deafblind fingerspelling, tactile and visual frame Auslan with us. Well done students!

Video Translation:

Hi, weโ€™re from Heritage College. My name is Abi. I love it here at DBV.
Hi, my name is Noa. Today I’m visiting DBV.
Hi, my name is Kaida.
Hi, DBV my name is Nadia.
Hi, DBV my name is Mia.
Hi, my name is Madeleine. Weโ€™re here visiting DBV.
Hi, my name is Tyler. Iโ€™m here at DBV, bye.
Hi, my name is Jett, bye.
Hi, my name is Harry, bye.

DBV Connect is supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Go to www.dss.gov.au for more information.


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