The Blue Peter Loan Service
The Blue Peter Loan Service was set up in 1986 following a successful television appeal by the popular children's programme of the same name.
What the service offers
The service offers deaf children and their families throughout the UK the opportunity to borrow radio aids and other equipment to assess in the comfort of their own homes and at school.
Based on evidence gained about the benefits to the child of using this equipment, families, with the support of the NDCS, may be able to obtain the equipment from their local education authority or social services on a long-term basis.
Since the service was launched, the equipment has been regularly updated, so that the very latest radio aids are available. Radio aids can be borrowed for up to three months and other items for one or two months.
The Blue Peter Loan Service is provided to families free of charge.
Equipment available to borrow includes:
Listening aids for TV and MP3 Players
If you are interested in borrowing any of these items, please contact our Freephone Helpline on 0808 800 8880 or by email at: helpline@ndcs.org.uk
How to borrow equipment
If you would like to borrow equipment from the Blue Peter Loan Service, please read the following instructions carefully.
For the following types of equipment, you can complete and return an online form to request to borrow them:
- alerting devices,
- communication technology,
- listening aids for TV and MP3 players,
- software.
Blue Peter Service,
NDCS,
15 Dufferin Street,
London
EC1Y 8UR
If you have any questions at all regarding the equpiment or forms, please contact the NDCS Freephone Helpline: 0808 800 8880 (voice and text).
Your views and comments
We are always pleased to receive your comments about the Blue Peter Service, how useful you have found it and how you feel it could be improved.
It is also very helpful to know what you thought about the products you have tried and we always pass on your feedback to the manufacturers of the equipment.
Here are a few of the comments we have received recently:
Comments from children who have tried a personal soundfield system:
"I can hear the teacher more clearly."
"The teacher's voice doesn't fade away when she walks across the room."
"I don't get so tired and frustrated."
...and from their visiting teacher:
"As a direct result of borrowing this equipment, the school decided to to purchase a personal soundfield system for their hearing impaired pupil"
"The head-worn boom microphone was not popular with secondary school teachers. NDCS kindly purchased a neck-worn microphone in order to overcome this problem."
Comments from a nine year old boy who tried a Microlink-BAHA with his bone anchored hearing aid:
"I can even hear the teacher when the children near me are talking."
"I don't get so tired."
"My friends can wear the transmitter when we're working in pairs or small groups and I can follow what they're saying."
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