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Face masks in schools: A Scottish parent’s campaign win

Read about Sam's campaign to support her deaf daughter, 11-year-old Niamdh, when face masks became mandatory a…

Improving support in an age of cuts – a campaigning success in England

Parent and Chair of the Waveney Deaf Children’s Society, Ann Jillings, shares her top tips for local campaigni…

Beating unemployment

Deaf young people leaving education may now be up against a lack of jobs as well as discrimination.

A deaf young person’s view on the accessibility of online learning

Eleanor Hasall recently completed her final year at university. She talks about her lockdown experience.

Using radio aids at home

Whilst many families have been able to take radio aids home at this time, it’s clear that this is not universa…
A deaf boy wearing hearing aids playing a board game with his parents and sister.

How to support your deaf child playing with their hearing siblings

Advice on creating a positive play environment for deaf children and their hearing siblings.

Having your say: Evidence from families published by two parliamentary inquiries

Find out about the evidence we submitted to two Westminster parliamentary committee inquiries into the impact…

How to provide inclusive online learning for deaf children

We reached out to Kellie, who is a subject specialist in accessibility at Jisc, to ask for her advice to teach…

A parent’s views on a pandemic: telling the Parliament inquiry about the impact of Coronavirus on deaf children

Ann is Mum to Daniel (14) who is profoundly Deaf and a full British Sign Language (BSL) user.