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British Sign Language Courses in Swindon 5.0
We can deliver a range of Deaf and disability related training and services throughout the United Kingdom. Our experienced team are based in Swindon, Wiltshire.
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http://www.britishsignlanguageinswindon.co.uk/ - Details

BID Services with Deaf People 4.0
BID provides a range of specialist support and advice to not only the Deaf community but people and organisations regarding Deaf issues. We have developed a reputation for providing innovative, high quality services to meet the needs of the community that we serve.
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http://www.bid.org.uk/ - Details

Ringing Ears
This site is about my personal journey with tinnitus, how I got it, the pain and suffering I went through initially after I got the ringing in my ears from a loud explosion in Sri Lanka in 1992 and how I now deal with it happily.
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http://www.ringinginears.net/ - Details

Action for Deafness
We help thousands of people to communicate and enjoy a better quality of life by supplying help, support, advice and environmental aids. The organisation is core funded by West Sussex Social and Caring Services and works in partnership with many other local and national organisations including a contract with West Sussex PCT to provide audiology services for the over 50s in West Sussex.
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http://www.actionfordeafness.org.uk/ - Details

Tayside Association for the Deaf 2.3
The Association is the only voluntary organisation working with deaf people in Tayside. We have been providing services for over 100 years. We offer a wide range of services.
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http://www.taysidedeaf.org.uk/ - Details

Suffolk Deaf Association
We serve the deaf community of Suffolk. They maybe profoundly deaf, hard of hearing, deafened, deafblind or suffer from tinnitus. We work to spread the knowledge and awareness of deaf issues to society as a whole and encourages inclusion of deaf people in all social, education and training activities
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http://www.suffolkdeaf.org.uk/ - Details

Deaf Connections
Deaf Connections works with Deaf and Hard of Hearing people across the West of Scotland. We are based in our large Centre here in Glasgow. From here we provide a range of specialist services.
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http://www.deafconnections.co.uk/ - Details

Bristol BSL Forum
Bristol BSL forum has been set up to make sure that deaf people in Bristol can have fair access to council services.
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http://bslforum.blogspot.com/ - Details

Sign Health 4.5
We aim for a world where there is little risk of deaf people developing preventable mental health problems and that equality, respect and fulfilment are enjoyed by deaf people experiencing mental health difficulties.
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http://www.signhealth.org.uk/ - Details

Manchester Deaf Centre 1.0
Manchester Deaf Centre is run by a deaf-led board of trustees including deaf, hearing, deafened and hard of hearing members. The centre is a place for D/deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing people to meet and socialise. The centre runs an agency, Communication Support Service (CSS), which provides Sign Language Interpreters. There are also Linkworkers based at the centre to give advice and support on access to services
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http://www.manchesterdeafcentre.com/ - Details

AbleSea - Disability Community 5.0
AbleSea is a disability community providing help, support and resources to everyone. Here you will find helpfull information and advice about disability and how to make life that little bit easier.
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http://www.AbleSea.com/ - Details

Association of Teachers of Lipreading to Adults (ATLA)
ATLA is the professional association for teachers of lipreading to adults who have become deaf, or hard of hearing.
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http://www.lipreading.org.uk/ - Details

Deaf Action 2.0
Formerly known as the Edinburgh & East of Scotland Deaf Society, is a long established (since 1835) voluntary organisation and registered charity providing a range of services to deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people, their families and carers.
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http://www.deafaction.org/ - Details

The Association of Lipspeakers (ALS)
The Association of Lipspeakers (ALS) is the professional body that represents lipspeakers. We aim to promote lipspeaking and its good practice and encourage the further development of lipspeaking as a communication service.
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http://www.lipspeaking.co.uk/ - Details

Elizabeth Foundation 5.0
The Elizabeth Foundation is a national charity supporting infants and pre-school aged children with hearing loss and their families, by providing help, support and encouragement. It is the Elizabeth Foundation’s belief that it is the right of every deaf child to be given the opportunity to learn to listen and talk.
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http://www.elizabeth-foundation.org/ - Details

Walsall Deaf People's Centre (WDPC) 3.5
We provide social and sporting activities, senior citizens and family groups, advice and guidance, communication support, mentoring and other personal assistance. We participate in local forums in co-operation with other disability organisations. We fund our activities through he teaching of innovative British Sign Language and Deaf Awareness programmes as a member of Walsall Community College.
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http://www.walsalldeaf.org.uk/ - Details

DELTA - Deaf Education Listening and Talking. 5.0
DELTA is a national charity supporting deaf children, their families and practitioners who wish to follow an auditory oral route.
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http://www.deafeducation.org.uk - Details

Sussex Deaf Association 3.0
Sussex Deaf Association was known as the Chichester Church Mission to the Deaf and Dumb to provide spiritual and social welfare for deaf people in Sussex and was founded 1912. In 1934 the Mission became The Sussex Diocesan Association for the Deaf and Dumb and an ordained priest with experience of working with Deaf people was appointed. Later on the word "Dumb" was removed from the title. When the laws changed the Association became registered as a charity in 1969. The headquarters and offices are based in Carlton Hill, Brighton. We also have a community services office in Hastings and an office in Worthing.
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http://www.sussexdeaf.co.uk/ - Details

My Hearing Aids
information on buying and maintaining hearing aids.
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http://www.my-hearing-aids.co.uk/ - Details

Hearing Products International Ltd
Since 1992 we have developed our own brand range of quality Assistive Listening Devices.
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http://www.hear4you.com/ - Details