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Accessible Deafness Charitites websites

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RNID.org.uk

website accessibility rating: good

Changing the world for deaf and hard of hearing people. RNID is the largest charity representing the 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK.

Additional notes: none

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Deafness Research UK

website accessibility rating: fair

Deafness Research UK (The Hearing Research Trust) is the UK's medical charity for deaf and hard of hearing people. Our priorities include tinnitus, glue ear, hearing aids, cochlear implants, childhood deafness, hearing loss, cholesteatoma, presbyacusis, otosclerosis, and hearing-related research.

Additional notes: none

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Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

website accessibility rating: fair

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People was launched at the world famous Crufts Dog Show in 1982. Since then we have continued to train dogs to alert deaf people to specific sounds, whether in the home, workplace or public buildings.

Additional notes: dyslexia friendly

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UK Council on Deafness

website accessibility rating: fair

The UK national infrastructure organisation for voluntary sector organisations working with deaf people

Additional notes: none

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Royal Association for Deaf People

website accessibility rating: average

The Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) promotes the welfare and interests of Deaf people (by which we mean deaf people whose first or preferred language is sign language).

Additional notes: none

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Royal Association for Deaf People

website accessibility rating: average

The Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) promotes the welfare and interests of Deaf people (by which we mean deaf people whose first or preferred language is sign language).

Additional notes: none

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