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Minister of State for Disabled People pledges support for RAD

Mike Penning, Minister of State for Disabled People at the Department of Work and Pensions, visited the head office of Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) in Colchester on 10th July to gain a better understanding of the barriers Deaf people face when it comes to getting work and accessing services. Press Release Read More>> 

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Monitor consutlation on adult hearing loss services

Open consultation – launched today – deadline for response midnight 4 September 2014 NHS adult hearing services in England: how any qualified provider is working for patients This research project examines the extent to which patients in England benefit from having a choice of NHS hearing loss services. Exploring how choice is working in NHS adult […]

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Ombudsman Services teams up with Sign Solutions to provide the online BSL service InterpretersLive!

Ombudsman Services teams up with Sign Solutions to provide the online BSL service InterpretersLive! Ombudsman Services and Sign Solutions announced today that Ombudsman Services has introduced an interpretation service that enables people who are deaf to communicate with Ombudsman Services complaint handling team using British Sign Language (BSL) via video relay. Ombudsman Services wants to […]

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Hearing Loop Awareness Week

News Release: 02/07/2014 Get in the loop & support Hearing Loop Awareness Week UK hearing loss charity, Hearing Link, is looking to generate greater understanding and awareness of hearing loops during a dedicated week this month. Hearing Loop Awareness Week runs from 12th-20th July and is urging hearing aid users to learn more about this […]

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Access to Work inquiry receives almost 300 responses – and mainly from deaf people and organisations

The Work and Pensions Committee has received almost 300 written submissions to its inquiry into Access to Work. According to the Committee, a large majority of those submissions came from deaf people and the organisations that work with and for them. And that’s before the extended deadlines for submissions in British Sign Language (BSL) and […]

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Sign Solutions helps Hearing Dogs for Deaf People expand its reach

PRESS RELEASE Sign Solutions helps Hearing Dogs for Deaf People expand its reach National charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is looking to expand its reach by introducing a video interpreting service for its profoundly Deaf customers. Launched by Midlands-based sign language interpreting agency Sign Solutions, ‘InterpretersLive!’ allows business to access dedicated interpreters at the […]

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Ofcom could fine BT over Next Generation Text Relay delay

BT has been warned by the communications regulator Ofcom that it could be financially penalised for a delay in making available a new telephone service for deaf and hard of hearing people. Lidia Best, Trustee of UKCoD and Chairperson of NADP comments “National Association for Deafened People (NADP)  is very disappointed with the delay and […]

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Next Generation Text Relay Service

At a meeting in May with UKCoD’s Deaf Access to Communications group, BT apologised for the delay in launching the Next Generation Text Relhttp://deafcouncil.org.uk/deaf-access-to-communications.htmlay service and reiterated their commitment to delivering the new service. They acknowledge the disappointment, frustration and anger that many feel, and recognise the need to rebuild trust and confidence in the […]

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Stop the cuts to NHS hearing aid services

Action on Hearing Loss are taking action in response to the proposed decommissioning by North Staffordshire CCG of hearing aid provision for people with mild or moderate age-related hearing loss, which many of you will have heard about. How can you help? There are three ways you can get involved right now to help us […]

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Access to Volunteering

Access to Volunteering could do much more than increase the number of volunteers by Jim Edwards, Chair of the UK Council on Deafness Originally posted on the NCVO blog There’s one big difference between the current Access to Work scheme and the 2009 Access to Volunteering fund. Both aim to make sure disabled people have […]

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