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  • 00:01

    INTERPRETER: Hello.
    INTERPRETER: Hello.

  • 00:03

    My name's Geoff Scott.
    My name's Geoff Scott.

  • 00:06

    This is my piece of art.
    This is my piece of art.

  • 00:09

    It's a self-portrait.
    It's a self-portrait.

  • 00:15

    This is a box I've made.
    This is a box I've made.

  • 00:17

    Do you want to know what's inside?
    Do you want to know what's inside?

  • 00:19

    Do you really want to know what's inside the box?
    Do you really want to know what's inside the box?

  • 00:22

    OK.
    OK.

  • 00:24

    I'll show you.
    I'll show you.

  • 00:32

    Boo!
    Boo!

  • 00:34

    NARRATOR: Geoff's a painter and a sculptor.
    NARRATOR: Geoff's a painter and a sculptor.

  • 00:37

    His work is influenced by his life and experience of discrimination.
    His work is influenced by his life and experience of discrimination.

  • 00:45

    Geoff's been deaf since birth
    Geoff's been deaf since birth

  • 00:47

    and learned to communicate using sign language.
    and learned to communicate using sign language.

  • 00:50

    But when he started school, he was forced to try and speak.
    But when he started school, he was forced to try and speak.

  • 00:55

    INTERPRETER: It was a massive shock for all of us growing up in the '70s
    INTERPRETER: It was a massive shock for all of us growing up in the '70s

  • 00:58

    when the teacher said, out of the blue,
    when the teacher said, out of the blue,

  • 01:00

    "We want to challenge you, and we want you to change.
    "We want to challenge you, and we want you to change.

  • 01:04

    "You need to become like us."
    "You need to become like us."

  • 01:06

    And we felt like it was a war against deaf people.
    And we felt like it was a war against deaf people.

  • 01:09

    They wanted us to use the telephone, which was ridiculous.
    They wanted us to use the telephone, which was ridiculous.

  • 01:13

    Because how can deaf people use a telephone?
    Because how can deaf people use a telephone?

  • 01:16

    (PHONE RINGS)
    (PHONE RINGS)

  • 01:18

    I'd be watching the TV knowing that the phone was ringing,
    I'd be watching the TV knowing that the phone was ringing,

  • 01:22

    but I couldn't answer it.
    but I couldn't answer it.

  • 01:27

    GEOFF: OK. Good.
    GEOFF: OK. Good.

  • 01:32

    INTERPRETER: This is my father here.
    INTERPRETER: This is my father here.

  • 01:34

    He's getting older now, so I look after him.
    He's getting older now, so I look after him.

  • 01:36

    Geoff knew he was going to need outside help to support his elderly father.
    Geoff knew he was going to need outside help to support his elderly father.

  • 01:41

    Phone communication would be critical.
    Phone communication would be critical.

  • 01:45

    Telstra provides phones to all subscribers as part of the rental,
    Telstra provides phones to all subscribers as part of the rental,

  • 01:49

    but Geoff needed a TTY, or teletypewriter.
    but Geoff needed a TTY, or teletypewriter.

  • 01:53

    Unlike everyone else,
    Unlike everyone else,

  • 01:55

    he was expected to pay $700 for a service others take for granted.
    he was expected to pay $700 for a service others take for granted.

  • 02:03

    INTERPRETER: This machine allows me to contact
    INTERPRETER: This machine allows me to contact

  • 02:05

    the National Relay Service.
    the National Relay Service.

  • 02:09

    Geoff's phone connects with the national deaf relay call centre.
    Geoff's phone connects with the national deaf relay call centre.

  • 02:14

    A hearing person relays the conversation.
    A hearing person relays the conversation.

  • 02:17

    Good morning. This is the National Relay Service here.
    Good morning. This is the National Relay Service here.

  • 02:20

    Can I have the number that you'd like to dial, please?
    Can I have the number that you'd like to dial, please?

  • 02:28

    Telstra wouldn't provide him with a TTY, and that complaint...
    Telstra wouldn't provide him with a TTY, and that complaint...

  • 02:33

    An attempt was made to investigate and conciliate the complaint.
    An attempt was made to investigate and conciliate the complaint.

  • 02:36

    That was unsuccessful.
    That was unsuccessful.

  • 02:38

    And so it went to a hearing,
    And so it went to a hearing,

  • 02:40

    and it was determined that Telstra would,
    and it was determined that Telstra would,

  • 02:45

    in the same way that they provided people with telephones,
    in the same way that they provided people with telephones,

  • 02:47

    have to provide people who are deaf with a TTY.
    have to provide people who are deaf with a TTY.

  • 02:50

    The great thing about this story is that Telstra have learned
    The great thing about this story is that Telstra have learned

  • 02:54

    and have changed their process.
    and have changed their process.

  • 02:55

    And now they're involved with them sharing the cost
    And now they're involved with them sharing the cost

  • 03:01

    and, partly with government funding,
    and, partly with government funding,

  • 03:05

    providing around 30,000 TTYs to people throughout Australia.
    providing around 30,000 TTYs to people throughout Australia.

  • 03:15

    It's 17 years since Geoff won his complaint with Telstra.
    It's 17 years since Geoff won his complaint with Telstra.

  • 03:19

    Now thousands of deaf Australians are able to make phone calls.
    Now thousands of deaf Australians are able to make phone calls.

All interjection
hello
/həˈlō/

word

say or shout ‘hello’

It's my life, and my call

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Video Language:

  • English

Caption Language:

  • English (en)

Accent:

  • English (AU)

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  • 2:41 / 4:03

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  • Nonprofits & Activism

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Intro:

INTERPRETER: Hello.. My name's Geoff Scott.. This is my piece of art.. It's a self-portrait.. This is a box I've made.. Do you want to know what's inside?. Do you really want to know what's inside the box?. OK.. I'll show you.. Boo!. NARRATOR: Geoff's a painter and a sculptor.. His work is influenced by his life and experience of discrimination.
Geoff's been deaf since birth. and learned to communicate using sign language.. But when he started school, he was forced to try and speak.
INTERPRETER: It was a massive shock for all of us growing up in the '70s
when the teacher said, out of the blue,. "We want to challenge you, and we want you to change.
"You need to become like us.". And we felt like it was a war against deaf people..

Video Vocabulary

/kəˈmyo͞onəˌkāt/

verb

To give and exchange information.

/ˈinflo͝oəns/

verb

have influence on.

/stärt/

verb

begin or be reckoned from particular point in time or space.

/ˈnōiNG/

adjective noun verb

Showing understanding; showing you know something. state of being aware. To be able to distinguish.

/əˈɡenst/

preposition

In opposition to; disagreeing with.

/ˌikˈspirēəns/

noun verb

An event at which you learned something. To gain knowledge by doing things.

/wäCH/

verb

To protect and care for someone or something.

/ˈpān(t)ər/

noun

Person who gets paid to paint things, e.g. houses.

/ˈlərnəd/

adjective verb

having acquired much knowledge through study. To get knowledge or skills by study or experience.

/ˈtēCHər/

noun

Person who teaches others, especially in a school.

/ˈɡrōiNG/

adjective noun verb

Developing, maturing. Act of cultivating plants for food. To develop and become bigger or taller over time.

/ˈCHalənj/

noun verb

invitation to compete/fight. To formally invite someone to compete at something.

/ˈmasiv/

adjective

Very big; large; too big.