Published on: 23rd September 2024
National Week of Deaf People is here!
A week-long celebration of Deaf individuals and the Australian Deaf community, NWDP also includes the International Week of Deaf People (IWDP) and International Day of Sign Languages (IDSL), both initiatives of the World Federation of the Deaf.
Taking place in September, these events are a chance to celebrate Deaf culture, history, and language, while raising awareness of the community’s achievements. 🙌 Join us celebrating all around Australia, we have lots of events coming up! All the details are on the National Week of Deaf People page.
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The National Week of Deaf People (NWDP) is a week-long national celebration of Deaf individuals and the Australian Deaf community. This includes celebrating the International Week of Deaf People (IWDP) and International Day of Sign Languages (IDSL) which are initiatives of the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD).
These two events are traditionally held during September and are based on the founding date of the WFD (23 September 1951).
National Week of Deaf People is an opportunity for Deaf people to celebrate their communities, language, culture and history; make the public aware of their local, state and national Deaf communities; and to recognise their achievements.