The Hear and Say Centre
About this Organisation
The Hear and Say Centre is one of the leading Paediatric Auditory-Verbal and cochlear implant centres in the world, teaching children who are deaf or hearing impaired to listen and speak since 1992.
The Centre aims for its children to achieve speech and language in the normal range for their age by six years of age giving them the opportunity for a mainstream education, employment of choice and social integration with the hearing world.
The Centre is a charity based in Brisbane with regional centres on the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Townsville and Toowoomba with an Outreach program for rural and remote children. It is a family based program recognizing the parent as the natural language teacher of the child.
I HEAR Innovation is the research and development unit of Hear and Say.
Project involvement
| Program | Project-ID | Title | Project Leader |
|---|---|---|---|
| R4 | R4.2.2 | Approaches to enhancing habilitation in children | Dimity Dornan |
| R4 | R4.5.3a | Remote re-mapping of cochlear implants | Emma Rushbrooke |
| R4 | R4.6.2 | Outcomes for aided children | Teresa Ching |
| R4 | R4.6.3 | Derivation and production of the NAL-NL2 prescription procedure: COMPLETE | Harvey Dillon |



