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.
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.
Auditory Verbal
A national charity committed to the Auditory Verbal approach to helping hearing-impaired children acquire listening and spoken language skills.
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
National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS)
The National Deaf Children's Society is the only UK charity solely dedicated to the support of all deaf children and young deaf people, their families and professionals working with them.
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.
Deafness at birth
Training and information resource for professionals who work with deaf babies and their families.
British Society of Audiology
Aims to increase knowledge of hearing and balance and to enhance audiological practice by dissemination and education.
Elizabeth Foundation
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.
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.
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.
ENT Nurses
The website will provide a national approach to ENT Nursing development. This will enhance our ability to share good practice, influence the development of excellence in patient care and therefore enhance professional and personal development.
Deaf Action
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.
Sign Health
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.
British Cochlear Implant Group
This Web Site has been created to provide you with information on various aspects relating to Cochlear Implantation. Cochlear Implants have been developed to provide hearing for the profoundly deaf. The procedure is well established and suitable for both paediatric and adult patients alike. The British Cochlear Implant Group is a professional body representing all the Cochlear Implant Centres and other specialist medical practitioners throughout the United Kingdom.
Ear Doctor
Doctor Shohet is an Ear Doctor in Los Angeles California Providing Hearing Aids and Autology Screening.
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.
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.
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.
Speech, Language and Hearing Centre
We offer a unique combination of nursery education and therapy for under 5s who are experiencing difficulty with their hearing, speech, language and general communication skills.
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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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/ -
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Auditory Verbal
A national charity committed to the Auditory Verbal approach to helping hearing-impaired children acquire listening and spoken language skills.
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http://www.avuk.org/ -
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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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National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS)
The National Deaf Children's Society is the only UK charity solely dedicated to the support of all deaf children and young deaf people, their families and professionals working with them.
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http://www.ndcs.org.uk/ -
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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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http://www.aimhi.org.uk/ -
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Deafness at birth
Training and information resource for professionals who work with deaf babies and their families.
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http://www.deafnessatbirth.org.uk/ -
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British Society of Audiology
Aims to increase knowledge of hearing and balance and to enhance audiological practice by dissemination and education.
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http://www.thebsa.org.uk/ -
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Elizabeth Foundation
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/ -
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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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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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ENT Nurses
The website will provide a national approach to ENT Nursing development. This will enhance our ability to share good practice, influence the development of excellence in patient care and therefore enhance professional and personal development.
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http://www.entnursing.com/ -
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Deaf Action
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/ -
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Sign Health
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
British Cochlear Implant Group
This Web Site has been created to provide you with information on various aspects relating to Cochlear Implantation. Cochlear Implants have been developed to provide hearing for the profoundly deaf. The procedure is well established and suitable for both paediatric and adult patients alike. The British Cochlear Implant Group is a professional body representing all the Cochlear Implant Centres and other specialist medical practitioners throughout the United Kingdom.
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http://www.bcig.org/ -
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Ear Doctor
Doctor Shohet is an Ear Doctor in Los Angeles California Providing Hearing Aids and Autology Screening.
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http://www.eardoctor.org/ -
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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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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/ -
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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/ -
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Speech, Language and Hearing Centre
We offer a unique combination of nursery education and therapy for under 5s who are experiencing difficulty with their hearing, speech, language and general communication skills.
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http://www.speech-lang.org.uk/ -
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