Experts in hearing technology and highly specialised speech therapy

Hear and Say collaborates with world-class researchers to undertake studies investigating clinical and social themes related to hearing loss. These projects contribute to the scientific literature discussing the health, developmental and societal impacts of hearing loss and improvement of intervention methods.

Research in action

Understanding How People Think and Feel
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Investigating the Social Capital of Adolescents Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
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Hear and Say and our research collaborators often seek people who are willing to take part in our research studies. By participating in our research studies, you are playing a vital role in advancing our knowledge about hearing loss and specialised speech therapy.

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Completed research

Literacy Development in Children with Cochlear Implants
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Telepractice research
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2021-22 Annual Report

Read about the 300 babies born with hearing loss in Australia each year, and how Hear and Say continued to change lives this year.

Celebrating powerful communicators

Four courageous children and clients of Hear and Say shared their stories at the inaugural Power of Speech event.

Workplace giving

“The program gives our staff a sense of pride in the company and for the work they do at Sci-Fleet." – Allison Scifleet, Guest Experience Manager, Sci-Fleet Motors.

Spotlight on single-sided deafness

“This research project is very exciting because it helps to show that children who receive a cochlear implant for single-sided deafness saw significant improvements in their day-to-day hearing abilities, which are maintained over time."

Cycling and hearing loss: staying safe on the roads

“People kept mentioning to me that I was missing parts of conversations, and in crowded environments I was finding it very difficult to hear and engage with others."

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