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Deafblind Awareness Week

Deafblind Awareness Week runs from 27th June – 3rd July and the charity Deafblind UK is encouraging everyone to tell someone else about deafblindness during the week so we can all be more deafblind aware. 

Steve Conway, CEO of Deafblind UK said: 
“Deafblindness affects more people than many of us realise, and in many different ways. We’re asking everyone to be aware of deafblindness, understand how to help someone who has it and to tell someone else about it, to help spread the word. The more people who understand the condition, the more we can make life a little easier for people who are affected by it. By working together, we can make a huge difference”

Deafblindness is a combined sight and hearing impairment. It does not always mean no sight or hearing, although for some people this is the case. It affects around 400,000 people in the UK and it affects everyone differently, some people need to make small changes to the way they go about everyday life and some people will rely on others for communication and getting about.

During Deafblind Awareness Week, Deafblind UK will be sharing a series of videos called ‘My deafblindness’ – stories from people like Jack who are living with sight and hearing loss – to show how differently the condition affects people of all ages and backgrounds.

There are lots of different ways you can take part in Deafblind Awareness Week – from sharing their videos to learning how to make life easier for people with sight and hearing loss.