Young deafblind actors set to visit Perth
Members of the drama group, GOT2ACT, will travel from Cornwall England to Perth in October as part of an exchange program between deafblind charity, Sense, […]
Members of the drama group, GOT2ACT, will travel from Cornwall England to Perth in October as part of an exchange program between deafblind charity, Sense, […]
Bunbury local Darren Stevens is busy training for the 2016 SunSmart IRONMAN Western Australia in Busselton, but needs help to make his dream become a […]
Senses Australia, a leading disability service provider with a difference, is working in collaboration with Edith Cowan University’s School Exercise and Health Sciences and is […]
Archer Johnson of Coolbinia, who is just 5 years old, has Cerebral Palsy and a vision impairment but thanks to his mother, his Starkick coach […]
Playgroup is back in term 3 and you are invited to come and join in the fun! To find out more, please see the attached […]
Senses Australia, a leading disability service provider with a difference, is celebrating 120 years of supporting the Western Australian community this year and it is […]
Senses Australia’s Deafblind Services – Youth Leadership Development Program for individuals who are deafblind. This program aims to provide assistance to youth who are deafblind […]
Senses Australia’s Chief Executive Officer, Debbie Karasinski, will be attending the Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) on Wednesday, 8 […]
Our Deafblind Services are seeking expressions of interest from people who would like to attend a workshop in the Kimberley Region. A full day or […]
We have a number of activities planned for the April 2015 school holidays and our Children’s Therapy team invite our young clients and their families to […]
All children who receive our services are invited to attend our Children’s Services Easter Picnic on Sunday, 12 April 2015. Please RSVP to one of […]
Senses Australia is offering our young clients a place in our group for children who connect with others using their AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) […]