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Hearing Awareness Month 2026

Hearing Awareness Month 2026 brought hearing health into communities across Aotearoa, raising awareness through a wide range of programmes and activities. From schools and sports clubs to workplaces, retirement villages, and Plunket sites, we connected with people where they are — promoting early identification, inclusion, and everyday understanding of hearing health.

As we look ahead, we’re excited to continue growing this impact and reaching even more communities nationwide.

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Retirement Villages

In March, we visited 6 retirement villages across New Zealand. Our goal is to reach 140 villages in 2026 with hearing heath information and support.

2026 Roadmap

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Two women sit across a table during a hearing screening session, with one wearing headphones and smiling as the other guides the hearing screening.

Partnership with Plunket

We provided community outreach by conducting hearing screenings at Plunkets across Auckland, testing parents and staff. 

More about us

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Three students in a classroom hold up a Make Listening Safe pamphlet with ear illustrations, taking part in a hearing awareness activity.

School Screening Programme

We visited 16 schools in March and screened over 2,000 students. We want to reach 20,000 Year 9 students from 100 schools.

Register your school

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A group of young men and two older adults stand together indoors, posing for a group photo after a Game On! session.

Game On! Sports Programme

We delivered Game On! workshops across Auckland. Facilitating knowledge around Deaf Awareness in sports.

More about Game On!

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How Our Programmes Connect

Our programmes are one part of a wider effort to support hearing health, accessibility, and inclusion across Aotearoa. If you're interested in how these initiatives connect with other work we deliver, you can explore more below.

Community Programmes

From classrooms to retirement villages, from sports fields to community halls — hearing inclusion is needed at every stage of life.

 

Retirement Village Outreach

Bringing hearing checks, information, and support directly to older people, helping them stay socially connected and independent.

 

School Hearing Screening

Helping identify hearing concerns early so children can stay connected, confident, and ready to learn.

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