Campaign news
Check out the latest campaign news from Wales. Got a story or want to find out more about something you've read? Email campaigns.wales@ndcs.org.uk.
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Come on, get arty - help us to raise awareness
NDCS Cymru wants to create a new poster to tell teachers, school staff and pupils all about deafness - and we are calling on deaf children and young people to help us! -
UK Film Council to cut support for deaf children and young people?
NDCS has responsed to a consultation on the UK Film Council future priorities expressing concern that there is no reference to work to widen access to the cinema for deaf children and young people. -
NDCS Cymru puts forward ideas for new Paediatric Audiology Quality Standards in Wales
NDCS Cymru has responded to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on the new Quality Standards for Paediatric Audiology. -
Do deaf children and young people have safe places to play and hang out?
The Welsh Assembly Government’s Children and Young People Committee wants to find out if children and young people in Wales have enough safe places to play and hang out. -
Welsh Assembly Government joins forces with NDCS Cymru, RNID Cymru, and other charities to improve mental health services for deaf people
The Welsh Assembly Government is working in partnership with deaf charities, led by NDCS and RNID Cymru, to run a workshop on comprehensive mental health services for deaf people in Wales. -
NDCS Cymru Close the Gap campaign spurs Welsh Assembly Government to fund deaf awareness training
The Welsh Assembly Government has today announced that it will fund three events to help raise deaf awareness among education professionals. -
Ministerial letter sent to local authorities asking for data on all deaf pupils to be recorded
A Ministerial letter has been sent to every local authority in Wales, asking for all deaf children and young people to be recorded in the Pupil Level Annual School Census (PLASC). -
NDCS Cymru wants to know your views on local services for children and young people
Local authorities throughout Wales will soon be writing their three year plans for improving services for Children and Young People in their areas. NDCS Cymru will be calling on local authorities to consider the needs of deaf children and young people in these plans – but we need your help!





