There’s plenty of doom and gloom around at the moment. It’s easy to get swallowed up in it all, and […]
Continuing our series of blogs on what’s changed over the past five years in relation to deaf children, this blog […]
April 25, 2015 by Editor
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Continuing our series of blogs on the upcoming election, this blog takes a look at the government’s record on health […]
Apparently, there’s a big general election coming up on the 7thMay. One of the factors that voters may be taking […]
Only 36.3% of deaf children in England have left secondary school having hit national GCSE benchmarks, according to the Department […]
December 9, 2014 by Editor
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In recent weeks, we published several articles about Overland Children’s Centre in Tower Hamlets, which had been threatened with closure. […]
The NDCS has issued a statement following an outcry on social media to the news that the charity will no […]
Ever since I was two I have grown up being an older sister to a deaf sibling. My parents found […]
My name is Husna Begum and I am the chair of the Tower Hamlets Deaf Children’s Society. We are a […]
Earlier this year, the My life, my health campaign, set up by the amazing National Deaf Children’s Society Young Person’s […]
May 21, 2015 by Editor
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