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By Debra Swann and
Sandra Spadea
ALCOHOL, OTHER DRUGS USE AND
MENTAL HEALTH IN THE DEAF
COMMUNITY
SANDRA’S PERSONAL STORY
“I was always questioned about deafness, when I could’ve just talked about myself. It’s rubbish”
David
FACTS… FACTS… FACTS…WHAT WE KNOW…
• Extend of alcohol and drug use in the deaf community remains unclear
• Few trained substance abused counselors for both Deaf / HH and CODA people
• Interpreters limited
• Staff not knowledgeable
• No accessible materials
WHAT DRUGS ARE OUT THERE?
WHY DO PEOPLE USE DRUGS?
• For fun
• Media Hype and peer pressure
• Boredom
• Social factors – poverty, crime
• Personal issues and traits
MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE ….. CAN SOMETIMES OCCUR AT THE SAME TIME.
• Mental health means different things to different people
• Good mental health can be affect by external influences, this includes drugs and alcohol
• Drugs like cannabis, alcohol, ecstasy and heroin, have the ability to affect your mood
• Drugs interfere with the chemicals in your brain
BARRIERS TO GETTING HELP:• Attitudes
• language
• Limited deaf services.
• Education
RECOMMENDATIONS
OPTION ONE: NEED FOR RESEARCH – SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES
OPTION TWO: AUSLAN COMPUTER WEB CAM MEETING – DEAF GET OFF DRUG AND ALCOHOL.
OPTION THREE: Deaf, hearing impaired and coda’s to have access to
mental health professionals
OPTION FOUR: Family members and friends to have access
to support
OPTION FIVE: Education for young people and the wider
deaf community
QUESTION TIME
QUESTION ONE:
What unique barriers does one faces when trying to access services or professionals?
QUESTION TWO:
What support services and network do you think would assist a deaf person
and CODA to take care of themselves?
QUESTION THREE:
If video calling was an option for you to access services in Auslan and connect with people similar to you, would you
use it?