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Ian Rayner, one of only three deaf skydivers in the UK, is making skydiving inclusive by teaching British Sign Language at his local centre.
Sandra knows how much workplace inclusion matters and how simple actions can make a big difference. Read her advice for supporting colleagues who are deaf or have hearing loss.
Jack’s story shows how small changes can make a big difference for colleagues who are deaf or have hearing loss. Discover his experiences, and how you can create an inclusive workplace.
Rachel thought hearing aids were a weakness - until one changed her life. From fear and stigma to confidence and connection, discover how Rachel turned hearing loss into her superpower.
Barry has lived with hearing loss since 40. Now, as an RNID volunteer, he visits care homes to fix hearing aids and offer support that makes a real difference.
Matt's life changed in just three weeks when he went from perfect hearing to profound deafness. In this blog, he shares the reality of sudden hearing loss, the impact on his independence, and the barriers he faced in healthcare.
Deaf actor, model and advocate, Georgia Meacham encourages young deaf people to not hide their deafness and instead celebrate who they are.
As part of the Disability Charities Consortium (DCC) we’ve written to Liz Kendall and Rachel Reeves to ask for a cross-governmental strategy to lift disabled people out of poverty and increase access and take-up of employment programmes focused on disabled people.