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I am immensely proud to be a Government key worker
Rosalind is a support worker for Deafblind UK and has been walking 5 miles a day to make sure our…
Small businesses make a big difference!
Deafblind UK receives generous support each year through working with businesses across the UK. We find that, for large organisations,…
Using digital technology
By Tim Locke, Technology Manager, Deafblind UK As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, social interaction with friends and family…
Identifying sight and hearing loss
Thousands of people in the UK are living with sight and hearing loss, but how can you tell whether you,…
Longitudinal Transition Study, funded by Thomas Pocklington Trust
The University of Birmingham has published the results of a Longitudinal Transition Study, funded by Thomas Pocklington Trust, following the…
Loop Systems
Today’s guest blog comes from our Engagement Officer, Andrew Barnes, who has reviewed some loop systems that are available now…
6 Simple Ways To Check If Your Headphones Are Too Loud
This article was originally posted on Headphonesty. Thank you for your kind permission to share this on our site. You…
Technology and Me by Molly Watt
“I cannot imagine my life without technology,” says Molly Watt, a Deafblind UK member, Accessibility and Usability Consultant and social media…
Deafblind UK gives Jennifer hope
Jennifer served in the Women’s Air Force before working as a shorthand typist for many years. Seven years ago, she…
Deafblind UK helps Laing O’Rourke to maximize workers’ wellbeing
National sight and hearing loss charity, Deafblind UK is working with the largest privately owned construction company in the UK,…
Accessibility at Stonehenge
Stonehenge dates back to 3000BC and is the best-known pre-historic monument in Europe, providing a fascinating insight into our Neolithic…