Last years Graeme Clark Scholarship winner, Libby, started her journey towards a degree in Medicine in September. "I passed all my first year exams and have progressed to the second year! I can now relax and enjoy my summer." Good luck in your second year, Libby.
I'm walking the 3 Yorkshire peaks, fundraising for @beatED the UK’s leading eating disorder charity. Check out my @JustGiving page !! Any shares and donations are very appreciated Thank you! #JustGiving https://t.co/Q61AqXqiI1
"I hope to inspire other young people by sharing my story and show that there is no limitation to what a deaf child can achieve." Libby, Scholarship Winner 2022. Applications are open. Nucleus recipients https://t.co/sJh8Z55sAu, Baha and Osia recipients https://t.co/orBfjlgp1t
Could you be our next Scholarship winner? Applications are now open for our 2022/23 Scholarships.
This years Graeme Clark scholarship winner, Libby is off to medical school. Find T&C's and application forms here https://t.co/huedYrQzCr
Huge congratulations to our 2021/22 Scholarship winners. Libby, a competitive swimmer using Nucleus® 7 sound processors, is embarking on a degree in Medicine. Katie, who uses an Osia® 2 sound processor is finalising her degree in English. Applications for 2022/23 open soon!
📣 New petition! Our Young People's Advisory Board wants all teachers to get #deaf awareness training. Only 3% of mainstream teachers think their training prepared them to support a deaf child in class. Sign the petition & join the YAB in changing this 👇 https://t.co/DhNKMBurOE
“When I was growing up, I didn’t see any doctors with disabilities. Through my advocacy and example, I’m changing the narrative so that every girl with hearing loss can see medicine as a career path for her.”
— 24-year-old doctor Mahrukh Zaidi #WorldHearingDay
Shocking shortfalls in #teacher training mean that 86% of teachers don’t get enough information on how to educate #deaf children. The Government must address this in the upcoming #SEND review. https://t.co/AZZNBgyk1i
As #ThisIsGoingToHurt comes to an end tonight, here’s a celebration of a huge part of the show: the dozens of real NHS medics who helped make it. They’re all absolute heroes. They’re why it looks so real, and most of them are also in the show! First up…
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