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Access to Work (AtW): employment support for deaf people
Access to Work (AtW) helps deaf and/or disabled people get or keep jobs by providing funding to cover the cost of practical support and specialist equipment. This funding could include…
Advice line for those who are deaf or hard of hearing
The deafPLUS AdviceLine provides advice to people who are deaf or hard of hearing about topics like benefits, housing, debt and consumer issues. You can get help to understand documents…
British Sign Language (BSL) courses
Learn BSL to help you communicate with the deaf community and gain a qualification. Knowing BSL can benefit your organisation and help you become more deaf aware. You can do…
Club nights for people with physical or learning difficulties
A club night for people with physical or learning disabilities to go and socialise. This also gives families or carers some time to do activities or things for themselves. The…
Deaf Hospital Passport
A passport that helps deaf people attend and communicate at medical appointments when there is not an interpreter there or in emergencies. The passport will include your contact information, dietary…
Dial-a-Ride
If you have a permanent or long term disability or health problem and cannot use public transport, Dial-a-Ride can take you door-to-door. You will need to become a member to…
Hearing services and hearing aid repairs
Get advice and care for hearing concerns whether you have hearing loss, need advice or need to test your ears of hearing. They can help with ear wax removal, consultations…
Hop 'n' Shop bus
Get accessible transport that can help you get around so you can do your shopping and on the occasional out of borough day trip. You must book in advance, spaces…
Information and advice for people living with sight loss
Guide Dogs' Guide Line is a free helpline you can call to get information and advice to find the right services for you and support about your guide dog or…
Interpreting for people who are deaf, deafblind or hard of hearing
Get help from an interpreter who can help you communicate with others in situations like meetings or when trying to use health, legal or government services. They have different types…
Interpreting support for deaf people
Become a member of Deaf Multilingual Community Support (DMCS) and get interpretation and communication support. DMCS can help you with: making telephone calls writing emails reading and interpreting letters making…
Language support for deaf and hearing-impaired people
British Sign Language (BSL) and other interpreting services that can help deaf and hearing people communicate within the workplace or education. ​They promote accessibility for all deaf and hearing-impaired people…