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Be Safe and Smart Online: Lesson plans for secondary school teachers
Lesson plans for secondary school teachers to teach deaf students how to stay safe and be smart online.
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Deaf-friendly teaching: For secondary school staff
This resource is for anyone who is working with deaf children in a secondary school.
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How to make your resources accessible to deaf children and young people
There are more than 50,000 deaf children and young people in the UK, and four more babies are born deaf every day. Many of these children will want to access your information. It’s important for your organisation to think carefully about the needs of your audience so that they can get the most out of what you’re offering. Some children and young people, including those who are deaf, will have difficulty accessing your information. We’ve created this guide to help you make your information accessible to deaf children and young people. Our suggestions will also help make your content more engaging and useful for other children and young people.
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Look Smile Chat Poster - Face Me When You Talk
A poster from our Look, Smile, Chat campaign to reach hearing teenagers and help break down the communication barriers that can make socialising and school life tough for some deaf young people.
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Look Smile Chat Poster - Talk Normally
A poster from our Look, Smile, Chat campaign to reach hearing teenagers and help break down the communication barriers that can make socialising and school life tough for some deaf young people.
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Managing listening conditions checklist
You can use this checklist for both pupils and teachers to assess how appropriate the listening conditions in each classroom or space are. Pupils can fill out a checklist in relation to changes their teacher's have made and teachers can use the checklist to support the deaf pupils in their classes.
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Mild hearing loss, major impact
Guidance for teachers on supporting pupils with mild hearing loss
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Next steps: Supporting successful transitions into post-16 education and employment for deaf young people in England
Resource for professionals supporting deaf young people in England through transition when they leave school or college.
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Quality Standards for the Use of Personal Radio Aids: Promoting easier listening for deaf children
This resource sets out the quality standards for a common approach to the timely and appropriate provision and use of radio aids to ensure best outcomes for deaf children.
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