RNID is delighted to welcome three new Trustees to the organisation's Board. Read more about them in our article.
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This Trustees Week, we invite you to meet RNID trustee, Sally Harris and find out a bit more about her role and motivations.
We at RNID are very pleased to announce the appointment of two new members of our Board of Trustees: the Rt Hon Chloe Smith and Jessica Rasmussen.
This week, our statistic of 12 million people in the UK who are deaf, have hearing loss and tinnitus changes to 18 million. Here's why.
Harriet became RNID's new Chief Executive on 1 February. She tells us about her background, why she's excited to step into the position and the biggest opportunities she sees ahead for RNID.
We’re delighted to share our 2023 highlights in hearing research; hearing health; supporting our communities; inclusion, employment and technology.
RNID, the national charity supporting people who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus, has today announced Harriet Oppenheimer as their newly appointed CEO. Harriet, who is currently RNID’s Deputy Chief Executive, will take over leadership of the charity in the new year.
Please note: Our formal partnership with CST has now concluded. Discover the success of this collaboration.
We are thrilled to announce that RNID has been selected as Call Systems Technology's (CST) new charity partner.
Call Systems Technology (CST) provides advanced on-site communication and critical alert solutions for businesses to thrive, and to keep people safe. Some of their notable clients include Premier Inn and Amazon Warehouses.
CST provides ‘DeafCall’ products, which play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of people who...
We are delighted to announce that our Associate Director for Inclusion, Teri Devine, has been appointed to the BSL Advisory Board by the Secretary of Work and Pensions.
We are delighted that we have achieved the Investing in Volunteers quality standard at RNID. The award is given to charities who value their volunteers and demonstrate their commitment to volunteering.