Center for Hearing and Deafness
The human costs of hearing loss are enormous when measured in terms of lost productivity, compromised lifestyle, and impaired cognitive and/or language skills in children. Solutions to these problems require the expertise of a broad range of scientific and clinical specialists.
Sense
Sense is the UK's largest organisation for children and adults who are deafblind or have associated disabilities.
National Deaf Service - Mental health
National Deaf Services provides a range of comprehensive mental health services for deaf people, including services for adults, a child and family service, psychotherapy and counselling and an established community home network.
Aim Hi
We help deaf and hearing-impaired children and adults, their families and other carers with services and support for education, training, personal and career development, employment, and inclusion in the community.
Royal Association for Deaf people
RAD works with the Deaf community, Deaf clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of Deaf children. Most of our work is in London, the East of England and the Southeast of England.
Codadiva - Children Of Deaf Adults
Here you will find an exciting community based on my life. CODA is an acronym for children of deaf adults. Meaning, I’m a hearing gal and I have two Deaf parents. Living in two worlds, hearing and Deaf as a child has had a great impact on me in life. There are others just like me, which I discovered later when I was 24 years old.
Leightons HearingCare
Leightons, a family owned business, provide a full service for anyone worried about their hearing or wanting independent advice on hearing aids. If you are considering a digital hearing aid or concerned about your hearing please contact us and make an appointment for a free hearing test with one of our experienced hearing aid audiologists. Leightons, we have always been proud to say, is the best place to talk about hearing. Freephone: 0800 40 20 20 for a free hearing consultation.
National Association of Deafened People (NADP)
NADP was founded as a charity in 1984 by a group of deafened people who felt that their needs were only partly catered for by existing organisations. Today, the NADP is recognised as the national representative organisation offering support for deafened people who have lost all or most of their useful hearing, and for their families and friends, to help them to regain their independence and enjoy the best quality of life
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.
Hi Kent
A charity that works with the deaf and hard-of-hearing community throughout Kent, is opening another of its free aftercare clinics for hearing aid users at the Queen Mother Court, Borstal Road in Rochester
Ear Foundation
The Ear Foundation is the only national UK charity to support and to provide activities, courses and resources for deaf children, young people and adults with cochlear implants, their families and supporting professionals.
British Tinnitus Association
Providing Support, Advice and Information about Tinnitus
BID Services with Deaf People
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.
Hayfield Deaf Support Services
The Hayfield organisation was set up in the early 1970’s with the specific aim of providing developmental opportunities for deaf people with additional disabilities and today we are recognised by other organisations as a provider of a unique, quality service, with referrals from all over the United Kingdom.
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.
SignTranslate - BSL translation computer program
SignTranslate translates medical questions into sign language so that the doctor can communicate with Deaf patients without the need for another person to be at the consultation. It also offers an on-line interpreting service via a web-cam where a Deaf person can have a conversation with their doctor through a remote interpreter.
The human costs of hearing loss are enormous when measured in terms of lost productivity, compromised lifestyle, and impaired cognitive and/or language skills in children. Solutions to these problems require the expertise of a broad range of scientific and clinical specialists.
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Sense
Sense is the UK's largest organisation for children and adults who are deafblind or have associated disabilities.
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National Deaf Service - Mental health
National Deaf Services provides a range of comprehensive mental health services for deaf people, including services for adults, a child and family service, psychotherapy and counselling and an established community home network.
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Aim Hi
We help deaf and hearing-impaired children and adults, their families and other carers with services and support for education, training, personal and career development, employment, and inclusion in the community.
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Royal Association for Deaf people
RAD works with the Deaf community, Deaf clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of Deaf children. Most of our work is in London, the East of England and the Southeast of England.
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Codadiva - Children Of Deaf Adults
Here you will find an exciting community based on my life. CODA is an acronym for children of deaf adults. Meaning, I’m a hearing gal and I have two Deaf parents. Living in two worlds, hearing and Deaf as a child has had a great impact on me in life. There are others just like me, which I discovered later when I was 24 years old.
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http://www.codadiva.com/ -
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Leightons HearingCare
Leightons, a family owned business, provide a full service for anyone worried about their hearing or wanting independent advice on hearing aids. If you are considering a digital hearing aid or concerned about your hearing please contact us and make an appointment for a free hearing test with one of our experienced hearing aid audiologists. Leightons, we have always been proud to say, is the best place to talk about hearing. Freephone: 0800 40 20 20 for a free hearing consultation.
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http://www.leightonshearingcare.co.uk/ -
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National Association of Deafened People (NADP)
NADP was founded as a charity in 1984 by a group of deafened people who felt that their needs were only partly catered for by existing organisations. Today, the NADP is recognised as the national representative organisation offering support for deafened people who have lost all or most of their useful hearing, and for their families and friends, to help them to regain their independence and enjoy the best quality of life
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http://www.nadp.org.uk/ -
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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/ -
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Hi Kent
A charity that works with the deaf and hard-of-hearing community throughout Kent, is opening another of its free aftercare clinics for hearing aid users at the Queen Mother Court, Borstal Road in Rochester
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http://www.hikent.org.uk/ -
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Ear Foundation
The Ear Foundation is the only national UK charity to support and to provide activities, courses and resources for deaf children, young people and adults with cochlear implants, their families and supporting professionals.
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http://www.earfoundation.org.uk/ -
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British Tinnitus Association
Providing Support, Advice and Information about Tinnitus
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http://www.tinnitus.org.uk/ -
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BID Services with Deaf People
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/ -
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Hayfield Deaf Support Services
The Hayfield organisation was set up in the early 1970’s with the specific aim of providing developmental opportunities for deaf people with additional disabilities and today we are recognised by other organisations as a provider of a unique, quality service, with referrals from all over the United Kingdom.
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http://www.hayfield.org.uk/ -
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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/ -
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SignTranslate - BSL translation computer program
SignTranslate translates medical questions into sign language so that the doctor can communicate with Deaf patients without the need for another person to be at the consultation. It also offers an on-line interpreting service via a web-cam where a Deaf person can have a conversation with their doctor through a remote interpreter.
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http://www.signtranslate.com/ -
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