Take action in Camden
Please help us protect specialist support services for deaf children in Camden.
Camden council have confirmed that they have reduced the number of Teachers of the Deaf to just two, meaning 2 days a week less support from a Teacher of the Deaf for deaf children. Each Teacher of the Deaf in Camden is already working with over 70 deaf children, one of the highest ratios in England.
There are a range of things that you can do to fight these cuts. Please encourage your friends and family to support the campaign too. By working together, we can make a big difference.
Write to the council
Read our guide to writing to the council. This includes details of who to write to and a template letter that you can use.
Write to your MP
Read our guide to writing to your MP. This includes details of who to write to and a template letter that you can use.
Get in touch
Please let us know if you have noticed any changes to the level of service you have received over the past year or if you think there is anything we need to be aware of.
You can email us at campaigns@ndcs.org.uk or call 0800 800 8880. You can also update us via our interactive map.
NDCS would like to keep you updated on our campaign work in Camden and across the UK. Let us know if you would like to be added to our email list.
You may have other ideas for other ways to campaign against these reductions, which is great. If you want to take any further action, NDCS is here to support you every step of the way. Please let us know if you would like any help from NDCS on this.
Our Save Services for Deaf Children guide has lots of ideas for other things you can do to campaign to protect services.
NDCS Helpline
Remember, if your family is directly affected by any reductions to the service, the NDCS Helpline team are here to help.


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