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Are you Deaf, Deafened, Hard of Hearing or Hearing?

It’s helpful for Janet and her staff to know you level of hearing so sessions can be tailored to everyone


Learn these sign so you too can understand people level of hearing

https://wa.me/?text=https%3A//youtu.be/K_14c5rkRHg%3Fsi%3DGnV5WoZRdEt_Z5Rp

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Lipreading challenge

As many of our members are hard of hearing or like Janet Deafened and some are DEAF Lipreading is important to them.

Have a look at this FB challenge and tell us all what you thought and how well you did.

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DDV23UQMC/?mibextid=wwXIfr

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Inclusive Language Basics

Inclusive language means using words that respect and affirm people’s identities. A few quick swaps:

different generations have different ideas on the subject and may use different words but Janet and helpers try to use

  • everyone Instead of “guys

  • person Instead of “disabled person”, (unless someone states their preference)

  • gender-neutral terms like “leader and follower ” instead of “man/lady”.


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    Communication: English, Lipread, BAHAs, SSE/BSL. Copywrite 2020

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