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London Halloween Walk 2024
Saturday 26 October 2024 10km or 25km challenge Embark on a hair-raising Halloween hike for Deafblind UK Challenge yourself to…
South Coast Challenge 2024
Saturday 7 September 2024 25km, 50km, 75km or 100km challenge Run, jog or hike the South Coast Challenge for Deafblind…
Thames Path Challenge 2024
Saturday 14 September 2024 22km, 28km, 50km, 72km or 100km challenge Run, jog or hike the Thames Path Challenge for…
Deafblind UK becomes Deafblind International board member
Deafblind UK is proudly on the board of Deafblind International (DbI) as CEO Nikki Morris becomes a Board member of…
Redevelopment at Rainbow Court
Further investment into Peterborough-based residential accommodation for people who are deafblind We have officially began the work to redevelop a…
Connected Lives – Google and Deafblind Doctor, Alexandra Adams headline the Deafblind Conference 2023
Our third and most streamed yet virtual Deafblind Conference, hosted by experts in the field! The event comprised talks from…
A refreshed look
Deafblind UK is a modern and forward thinking charity, with a long history and rich heritage. It is important that…
Deafblind UK to present international research at the Deafblind International 18th World Conference
Deafblind UK is set to be a key contributor to the Deafblind International (DbI) 18th World Conference in Ottowa later…
Tune into sight and hearing this Deafblind Awareness Week
Deafblind Awareness Week runs from 26th June – 2nd July and Deafblind UK is encouraging us to ‘tune in’ to…
Buildings light up for Deafblind Awareness Week
Iconic buildings across Northern Ireland will be lit up on 27th June, to celebrate Deafblind Awareness Week 2023. The following…
Opportunities to support summer camp for deafblind children in Essex
Usher Kids UK is set to host its second ever summer camp, ‘USHthis’ at Fairplay House near Witham, this July….
Megan’s story – climbing Ben Nevis for Deafblind UK
Megan is climbing Ben Nevis to raise awareness of deafblindness and fundraise for us this month. Read on to find…
Open Hand Magazine
Open Hand is our free, quarterly magazine containing articles and information that are tailored specifically to people with dual sensory loss.
There are very few publications designed for this specific market and so Open Hand gives its readers valuable information that they may not otherwise have known and reminds readers about Deafblind UK’s support services.