Old name, new purpose: why we’ve gone back to RNID

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Help silence tinnitus

Help silence tinnitus

Join KT Tunstall this Tinnitus Week and help us find a cure for tinnitus.

We are RNID

Support for businesses and organisations

Support for businesses and organisations

We can help your workplace become deaf aware.
Local support services

Local support services

We provide information and support in communities across the UK.
Hearing loss

Hearing loss

The different types of hearing loss, how to get your hearing tested and what can help you hear better.
Deaf awareness

Deaf awareness

Tips for communication, accessibility and being deaf aware at work.
Tinnitus

Tinnitus

Information about tinnitus, what to do if you have it and the therapies available.
Technology and assistive devices

Technology and assistive devices

Assistive devices that can help you communicate, enjoy entertainment and stay independent.
Tinnitus: From struggle to advocacy

Tinnitus: From struggle to advocacy

Entrepreneur and musician, Tre Lowe talks tinnitus

Entrepreneur and musician, Tre Lowe talks tinnitus

Interview with KT Tunstall: The noise within

Interview with KT Tunstall: The noise within

Dr Sedley: Why tinnitus research matters

Dr Sedley: Why tinnitus research matters

Deaf BSL users face inequalities due to lack of public awareness

Deaf BSL users face inequalities due to lack of public awareness

Landline phones are going digital

Landline phones are going digital

A healthcare professional fitting a woman with a cochlear implant

Celebrating 25 years of hearing research

From collaborating on the UK’s first cochlear implant, to kick-starting a genetic test that protects babies’ hearing, we’ve been making impact in hearing research since 2000. Here’s how.
Our impact
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