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How to have an inclusive Halloween
Whether you’re putting out the spooky decorations or staying cosy indoors, there’s lots of fun to be had this Halloween…
Ideas to stay active with sight and hearing loss
Sensory loss is no barrier to trying new activities and meeting new people. We’ve spoken to organisers of sports and…
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The Trustees, staff, volunteers and members of Deafblind UK were devastated to hear the news of Her Majesty The Queen’s…
How to fundraise in memory of someone
When someone you love dies, fundraising in their memory can be a meaningful way of connecting with them and celebrating…
How to go on a sensory walk
What is a sensory walk? A sensory walk encourages you use all your senses and connect with your surroundings while…
How to communicate with a person who is deafblind
Talking with people with sight and hearing loss and including them in conversations is easy. Here are our top tips…
Top tips to enjoy Eid ul-Fitr if you have sight or hearing loss
If you or someone you know has sight or hearing loss, we’re here to help you enjoy Eid ul-Fitr and…
Ramadan hacks
We support many people who observe Ramadan but while many of us can take acts of devotion for granted, those…
What is depression?
“We all have times when our mood is low, and we’re feeling sad or miserable about life. Usually, these feelings…
Keeping safe online
We spoke to internet safety organisation, Get Safe Online, about how to use the internet safely… Few can deny the…
Volunteering is a great way to meet new people and make a difference in your community.
Research suggests that volunteering can reduce feelings of stress, anger, anxiety, and depression as well as boosting our mood as…
Fundraising ideas
We rely on our generous supporters to help us make a difference to people who are deafblind. With nearly 450,000…