#LinkingUpListeningLife
Principal Fellow & Lecturer, Consultant Clinical Scientist (Audiology), Teacher of the Deaf, Educational Audiologist. All views my own.
Moving house was one of the hardest experiences I had growing up. It was exhausting and broke me in more ways than one (so much so that we wound up only being able to move around the corner!). It’s great to see The A-Word is covering this big change #TheAWordWatchParty 🏡
Today we’ve published #CreativeDifferences - the first handbook for embracing neurodiversity in the creative industries.
It includes a range of practical measures to make workplaces more accessible.
More here: https://t.co/fFTHgeNe8I
The Hearing Journal was kind enough to let me publish a piece on the work we have been doing on hearing aid Philanthropy in the Philippines. Yay!
Maximizing the Benefits of Philanthropic Hearing Programs : The Hearing Journal https://t.co/iyyxEfSbel
the 2020 special edition of Deafness & Education International is, “Otitis Media in Children with an Indigenous Heritage”.
Please see this link for more information: https://t.co/zFygM8Nqmd
Powerful Deaf patient’s presentation on his Mental Health journey. To make a real difference, Clinical practice must embed Deaf awareness, Accessible info standards & equal access for Deaf people. #Ukcod19@BHFT@BAAudiology@BSAudiology1@WeHCScientists@UKDeafCouncil
#LinkingUpListeningLife per EdAud studentz MaryHare uni wknd: Vital to liaise with clinicians! Greater awareness of needed info to share w MultiDiscTeam. Plethora of
assessments identify gaps, support lang devt.
#LinkingupListeningLife - Need for all stakeholders to understand the the importance of collaboration to work together to support language development in deaf CYP at all ages and not being complacent or satisfied with ‘good enough’ language.
@HLAA executive director @BKelley_HLAA attended a workshop hosted by the @IdaInstitute that brought together organizations serving people with hearing loss to collaborate and share resources.