The government has announced a consultation on the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) and how disabled people, including those who are deaf or have hearing loss, are being assessed as fit for work.
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A new drug proven to lower the risk of hearing loss in children with cancer by up to 42% awaiting approval in the UK.
The first medication to prevent hearing loss, caused by commonly used antibiotics, has been developed by biotechnology company, Oricula Therapeutics.
Associate Director for Health at RNID, Crystal Rolfe, explains what The Independent National Audiology Review has been about, and how RNID will work to ensure its recommendations improve vital audiology services across Scotland.
Cameron has Norrie Disease, a condition that means he was born blind. Now, he's almost entirely lost his hearing, too. Fearing a life of silent darkness for her child, his mother Carla tells their story.
We interviewed RNID ambassador Sam Baines on her new book, "Living with Hearing Loss and Deafness: a guide to owning it and loving it."
RNID’s Rob Geaney, Head of Campaigns and External Affairs, talks us through this new Draft Media Bill and what is next for our Subtitle It campaign.
When deaf people and those with hearing loss use financial services such as banks or insurance companies, they want to experience a service that is accessible and inclusive.
Steve started using hearing aids at six years old and brings a wealth of experience to his volunteer role in Northern Ireland.
We've gone back to our old name, RNID, after a decade as Action on Hearing Loss. Our new purpose, name and identity is about making it clearer that we are here for deaf people and those with hearing loss and tinnitus face.