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How NZ’s Hearing Tests Lead To Early Intervention

New Zealand’s newborn hearing test and early intervention programme has run since 2010, with about 170 babies born per year with hearing issues.

Read more: Opening A Door To The World Of Sound

Pathways lead from this national newborn hearing test service, to early intervention programs with the family’s chosen communication method.

One service is described in this article, Helping Out Loud, with families in remote areas accessing auditory-verbal guidance via telepractice services.

Further Reading

  • A TeleAudiology Program With Lessons For Ireland
  • How The HSE Can Use Telepractice To Cut Costs
  • Telepractice For Low-Cost Language Teaching
  • The Need To ‘Re-Think Learning’ For Universality
Nov 13, 2012Team Sound Advice

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Comments: 2
  1. Irish Deaf Kids (IDK)
    11 years ago

    Fewer New Zealanders (Kiwis) using sign language:
    “Census 2013 figures show the sign language in a precarious position, shedding more than quarter of its users in the past 12 years. The decline is particularly sharp among teenagers. ”

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/9585967/Fewer-Kiwis-can-use-sign-language

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  2. Irish Deaf Kids (IDK)
    11 years ago

    The death of sign language?
    http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/local-papers/the-wellingtonian/9822545/The-death-of-sign-language

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