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Charlie Swinbourne: Whoever wins the election needs to stop the DWP bullying deaf employees

May 7, 2015 by

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Today is the day all of us – deaf included – have the chance to go to the polls to elect […]

Deaf director Bim Ajadi’s Underwear Rule film for the NSPCC aims to keep deaf children safe from sexual abuse

May 6, 2015 by

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The NSPCC is launching a video version of its successful Underwear Rule guidance today to help keep deaf children safe […]

Jen Dodds: Why UKIP is not a Deaf-friendly party (BSL)

May 1, 2015 by

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As I’m sure you’ve noticed, there’s soon to be an election in the UK. One thing in particular that I’ve […]

Deaf News: Vancouver’s first ‘deaf restaurant’ teaches diners to order in sign language

April 30, 2015 by

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Canada’s Metronews has reported on a new restaurant with a difference: A new Vancouver restaurant is encouraging diners to order […]

Support: Deafway’s appeal to help Deaf people affected by the Nepal earthquake (BSL)

April 30, 2015 by

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Have you thought about the thousands of Deaf children and adults who have been caught up in the recent earthquake? […]

Emily Howlett: All the election information in one place for Deaf voters

April 30, 2015 by

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In just over a week, on 7th May 2015, the United Kingdom of Great Britain will hold their General Election. By […]

Ian Noon: Welfare and deaf children – a review of the past five years

April 26, 2015 by

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Continuing our series of blogs on what’s changed over the past five years in relation to deaf children, this blog […]

Ian Noon: Audiology services for deaf children – a review of the past five years

April 25, 2015 by

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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 […]

Ian Noon: Education for deaf children – a review of the past five years

April 23, 2015 by

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Apparently, there’s a big general election coming up on the 7thMay. One of the factors that voters may be taking […]

Juliet England: Should I bother going to the cinema when the headphones don’t work?

April 23, 2015 by

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Saturday night at the movies, and I’m queueing at Reading’s Vue cinema with a couple of friends, sorting out popcorn, […]