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British Academy of Audiology
BAA has now been formed from the merged British Association of Audiological Scientist (BAAS) and the British Association of Audiologists (BAAT) and the British Society of Hearing Therapists (BSHT) to become the largest UK Audiology organisation representing the views of Audiologists.
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http://www.baaudiology.org/ - Details

Department for Education and Skills (DES)
DESwas established with the purpose of creating opportunity, releasing potential and achieving excellence for all.
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http://www.dfes.gov.uk/ - Details

British Sign 2.5
Free tools and resources for learning British Sign Language (BSL) and fingerspelling. Also provider of online course and vocabulary CD-ROM for learning British Sign Language.
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http://www.british-sign.co.uk/ - Details

Connevans 5.0
Connevans specialises in meeting the needs of people who are deaf or hearing impaired and we have developed a reputation for supplying quality products. By continually listening to the needs of the deaf community we are able to identify areas for product development to add to our catalogue and websites.
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http://www.connevans.com/ - Details

Ear Help
EarHelp contains over 70 articles written by our experts who continually update and add new content.
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http://www.earhelp.co.uk/ - Details

Silent Alert 3.0
Sells paging systems for the home.
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http://www.silent-alert.co.uk/ - Details

Telecommunications Action Group (TAG) 3.3
TAG was established in 1986 as a consortium of national organisations for and of deaf people to speak with one voice in discussions with the telecoms industry. TAG has assisted in campaigns for telecoms rebates for deaf people, and for Typetalk, the national relay service which enables deaf and hearing people to talk to each other.
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http://www.tagcomm.org.uk/ - Details

Kids Front
All about kid’s learning through preschool drawing, puzzles for kids, rhymes for kids, learning with fun, math mania, online kid's dictionary, and stories for kids.
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http://www.kidsfront.com/ - Details

The meniere's Society
The Meniere's Society was founded in 1984 by Mrs Marie Nobbs MBE to support people with Meniere's disease and those who care for them. The Society acquired charitable status in 1987 and by 1995 membership had grown to 2,200. With increased publicity about Meniere's disease and the improved services the Society offers, membership now stands at over 5,500. The Society\'s members are found in all parts of the UK, with a small number from other countries including Ireland, Spain, Australia and the USA.
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http://www.menieres.org.uk/index.html - Details

Deafblindness
The largest resource of information on Deafblind.
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http://www.deafblind.co.uk/ - Details

Sense 4.5
Sense is the UK's largest organisation for children and adults who are deafblind or have associated disabilities.
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http://www.sense.org.uk/ - Details

Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People (LSDB) 1.0
LSDB has existed since 1866. Throughout its long history, the single objective has been to respond to the expressed needs and aspirations of deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, blind and partially sighted people. This has been achieved by the active participation of sensory-impaired people, both as members of committees at every level and as members of staff.
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http://www.leedsdeafandblind.org.uk/ - Details

Milan 1880 Congress 5.0
Milan 1880 is well known by many Deaf people around the world as the most alarming and key chapter in Deaf history – the infamous Milan 1880 Congress – that had created a turbulent and divided legacy in the education, the history and the lives of Deaf people to this day.
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http://www.milan1880.com/ - Details

PC Werth 4.0
PC Werth is the UK's original, longest established and largest supplier of specialist products to the UK's hearing healthcare professionals. Established in 1947 by our dynamic founder, Peter Werth, we rapidly grew to play an instrumental role in shaping the independent hearing healthcare sector in the UK.
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http://www.pcwerth.co.uk/ - Details

Co.Sign Ltd 4.0
Interpreting and translating services to the UK, especially to Liverpool, Blackpool, Preston, Chorley, Lancaster and Morecambe area
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http://www.cosign.org.uk/ - Details

Disability Claim Management - Discrimination claims upto £5000 3.7
Have you ever been discriminated against because you are deaf? Have you been denied access to services or goods because of your disability? If you have then you could claim compensation of up to £5000. Contact us today at http://www.disabilityclaims.org.uk/
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http://www.disabilityclaims.org.uk/ - Details

I look so I can hear 4.5
This blog is about living with a hearing loss in London (UK), bringing up various issues surrounding hearing loss.
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http://www.funnyoldlife.wordpress.com/ - Details

British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust 5.0
The British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust (BSLBT) was established in 2008 to increase the amount of sign-presented programming on television.
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http://www.bslbt.co.uk/ - Details

BBC - See Hear Talk
See hear forum is for public discussions and debates on deaf related topics especially from the See hear TV programme
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbouch/F2322274 - Details

LINK Centre for Deafened People
LINK's focus lies in helping people adjust to deafness in everyday living through rehabilitation and life skills programmes, training health care professionals in acquired deafness and conducting research that will advance the understanding of this type of deafness. We cater specifically for deafened people - people who have grown up with normal or near-normal hearing, then for one reason or another lost all or most of it. Deafened people can make limited or no use of hearing aids or an ordinary telephone, and heavily rely on lipreading or the written word.
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http://www.linkdp.org/ - Details