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A DeafHealth Champions Conference
Covering Issues with Accessibility to the Health Service for Deaf People Wednesday, 11th March 2015 at the Manchester Conference Centre Delegate Fee £95 (includes lunch and refreshments) (£35 for students, unwaged & others) BSL Interpreters and Speech to Text transcript will be provided In Summer 2015 all health and social care organisations will be required to adhere to […]
Read MoreThe Future of Subtitling
The Future of Subtitling – TV and Broadcasting Conference Monday, 10 November 2014, 10:00 to 16:30 Venue: Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Action Centre, 25 New Inn Yard, EC2A 3EA Action on Hearing Loss, Sense and UKCoD are organising a one day conference to discuss the challenges and solutions for the future of television subtitles. Subtitles were […]
Read MoreExhibition: A timeline illustrating the history of British Sign Language (BSL)
As part of UCL’s annual diversity month, DCAL is pleased to present a timeline
Read MoreUKCoD conference Ageing and Deafness
Our latest conference Ageing and Deafness took place at The Resource for London on 16th October. The primary concern for the UKCoD conference Ageing and Deafness – implications for health and social care, was to put hearing loss firmly on the agenda.
Read MoreThe Health Reforms
Health reforms are with us and today we look to explore the impact those changes might have on the lives of deaf people and people with a hearing loss. UKCoD in working in partnership with the Alliance on Hearing Loss and Deafness, ran a major conference with more than 100 delegates from across the public, […]
Read MoreConference News – 17 January 2013
‘The Health Reforms – their Impact on Services for People with Hearing Loss and Deafness’ Date: Thursday, 17th January 2013 Venue: National Union of Teachers, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BD Our speakers include: Sir Malcolm Bruce, Chair of All-Party Parliamentary Group on Deafness (Invited) Sue Hill, Chief Scientific Officer, Department of Health Professor […]
Read More'Deaf People can Travel'
Durham, 19 May 2012, Jim Edwards ,Chair of UKCoD attended National Association of Deafened People AGM and Conference held at the
Read MoreConference – The Latest Hearing Technologies
UKCoD and The Ear Foundation jointly ran a successful conference in London yesterday, and the wide range of speakers covered all aspects of the latest hearing technologies. The first contributor was Dr Sue Archbold, Chief Executive of The Ear Foundation. Sue was the teacher of the deaf of the first child in the UK to […]
Read MoreSymposium on BSL
Doubtless by now, there are people saying: “why do we need a BSL Strategy and Alliance and what’s the point of having a symposium on BSL?” The charity sector is likely to face a meltdown in the next three years. There is no doubt that the austerity measures will bite much harder in the coming […]
Read More2011 & Beyond – The Way Ahead: UKCoD Conference
Our latest conference; 2011 & Beyond – The Way Ahead New Challenges – New Solutions – New Opportunities, explored Deaf Oorganisational development in a changing environment. It was held on Tuesday, 13 December 2011 at BT Centre in London. Our exhibitors were Action on Hearing Loss, Significan’t, BT, Advanced Bionics, SignHealth and STAGETEXT. We had a fantastic programme packed […]
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