10 Downing Street pledges to ensure that future major press conferences from the Prime Minister include an in-person British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation.
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TV personality Jamie Laing opens up about his journey with tinnitus - and why he’s keen to support RNID this Tinnitus Week.
Susan’s world has shrunk. She has no choice but to withdraw, due to the ear wax build up causing increased hearing loss. This is her story.
A new report from RNID has exposed the postcode lottery of NHS ear wax removal services in England.
Our new research revealed that less than half of Integrated Care Boards (ICB), the commissioners of most NHS services, are providing wax removal services in line with public health guidelines. Some parts of England don’t commission the service at all, leaving 9.8 million people totally without access on the NHS if they need it.
We’re demanding for change in our ear wax removal...
“I’m paying £240 a year to have my earwax removed privately, it’s expensive, but it’s really vital.”
Helen became desperate to get her hearing back and, with no NHS earwax removal service in her area, had to pay for private removal.
The Scottish Government has responded to the Independent National Review of Audiology Services, setting out the initial steps it will take to improve the provision of these vital services across Scotland.
RNID are incredibly disappointed that the Prime Minister has made the decision to remove the vital role of Minister for Disabled People
if someone you love is struggling with unaddressed hearing loss, it can leave them feeling left out and isolated from the conversation around the dinner table.
We are excited that the Media Bill has continued its passage through the House of Commons and will now move onto the committee stage.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have launched new Access to Work ‘Adjustments Planners’ to support disabled people into work.