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Services in Northern Ireland

Please install the Flash Plugin Our services are here to help people who are deaf or have a hearing loss make the right decision about the level of care and support that they require. With our extensive resources in Northern Ireland, we can tailor our service to your needs and support you in making that choice every step of the way.

Communication services

With our help you can book an expert communication support worker. We can help you find experienced:

  • BSL/ISL translators
  • Electronic notetakers 
  • Speech to text reporters
  • Lipspeakers
  • Deafblind interpreters

Care and community services

Our resources can be tailored to meet your needs. Whether you are looking for support in the community, or residential services – we're here to help. Why not contact us about one of our Care and Support Services?

  • Residential Care at Harkness Gardens in Derry/Londonderry
  • Community Support 

Training, Access and Consultancy

We provide deaf and disability awareness training, advice on how to improve access to your services and help to achieve our Louder than Words charter mark. This quality mark demonstrates an organisation's commitment to providing the best levels of service to customers and employees who are deaf or have a hearing loss 

Employment Health And Wellbeing Service

We have a team of experts who can offer advice and support to people who are deaf or have a hearing loss when searching for a job or a training course. We can also help deaf people access important services and skills to give them the best possible chance of finding a job. We are currently working on the following projects:

  • Sustainable Work and Well Being for People who are deaf
  • Healthier Lives for People who are deaf or have hearing loss
  • Connecting Adults with Learning
  • Sensory Engagement Programme 

Information and equipment

We provide factsheets and leaflets on hearing aids, tinnitus, benefits and equipment, as well as materials to help learn sign language and cassettes or CDs to help you relax if you have tinnitus. 

Hearing Aid Volunteer service

We offer aftercare support to new hearing aid users and those who are having trouble with their hearing aid. We could help them with hearing aid care, basic maintenance, and how to improve communication. 

Communication Development

We aim to increase the number of Language Service Professionals in Northern Ireland by working with Government and other organisations to develop training infrastructure, and by providing training.

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