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Deafblind UK welcomes Dr Liz Hodges as an Ambassador!
We’re really excited to announce that Dr Liz Hodges has joined our team as an Ambassador. Liz has worked with…
Top award for our inclusive raceday at Market Rasen Racecourse
We’re celebrating with Market Rasen Racecourse after the UK’s first-ever “sensory” raceday experience, designed for people living with sight and…
Deafblind UK wins the ScottishPower Foundation Education Award
Deafblind UK’s Education Project won the prestigious ScottishPower Foundation Education Award at the annual ceremony in Glasgow on 1st November….
Deafblind UK welcomes Kelly Taylor as a Deafblind Ambassador
We are delighted to welcome Kelly Taylor to the Deafblind UK team as a Deafblind Ambassador! Kelly Taylor is passionate…
Deafblind UK host UK’s largest event on deafblindness
The Deafblind Convention took place on 6th October attracting more delegates than any other event on deafblindness in the UK….
Taking part in different kinds of research
This article was written by Dr Jasleen K Jolly, of the Vision and Eye Research Institute in Cambridge. Medical research…
Run the London Marathon 2025 for Deafblind UK!
Experience the amazing atmosphere of one of the most iconic sporting events in the world, running in support of Deafblind…
Get involved this World Gaming Day
Whether you’re tearing up the tracks in Mario Kart or settling in for an evening strategizing over a game of…
Getting the most out of the Deafblind Convention
The Deafblind Convention is tomorrow, and we hope you’re as excited as we are for this online event exploring our…
Meet Catarina Rivera, keynote speaker at this year’s Deafblind Convention!
We are delighted to welcome Catarina Rivera, deafblind advocate and DEI consultant, as our keynote speaker at the Deafblind Convention!…
New deafblind studies course from Birmingham City University enhanced by materials from Deafblind UK
The new course is accepting applications to commence studies in March 2023 and is based on the belief that everyone…
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…
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.