The University of Melbourne, in collaboration with Deafblind Australia and CHARGE Syndrome Australasia, is co-designing a housing roadmap for NDIS participants with multiple and complex support needs. Using the Individualised Supported Living Framework, the project…
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News from the Co-Chairs Deafblind International. Technology Network, Mijkje Worm, Eric Van Heuvelen, and Carolina Cohoon
We’re excited to share a glimpse into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on the deafblind community!We are thrilled to announce a new initiative exploring the possibilities and challenges of…
Meet Us on Bluesky for a Blue Sky!
At DbI, our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion – especially within the context of deafblindness – is at the heart of everything we do.Unfortunately, the values and direction of X no longer align with…
Understanding the ICF Core Set Research for Deafblindness: Views from Researchers, Service Providers, and Participants
Watch this 4-minute video about the ICF Core Set Research for Deafblindness and learn why it is important from multiple perspectives: researcher, service provider, and participant.
DbI Youth Network announce a great event for young people with deafblindness
For more information, Simon’s words provide the details!
Deafblind International Youth Network Event 2025 at Efteling
The Deafblind International Youth Network is pleased to announce an exciting activity for 2025.The venue is Efteling Theme Park Resort situated in the Netherlands.The enchanting world of wonders set in a spacious environment twice the…






