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How many deafblind people are there?

The deafblind population has been significantly underestimated and is set to rise dramatically.

Carer helping a man

Sense commissioned independent, expert research on the numbers of deafblind people now and over the next twenty years. The Centre for Disability Research (CeDR) report, summarised in the download below, found that the deafblind population has been significantly underestimated and is set to rise dramatically.

The numbers of deafblind people in the UK

The new research is available to download below:

Number of deafblind people by age band
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
0-19 21,000 22,000 23,000 23,000 23,000
20-59 56,000 59,000 60,000 59,000 58,000
60-69 57,000 59,000 59,000 66,000 71,000
70+ 222,000 254,000 298,000 348,000 418,000
Total 356,000 394,000 440,000 496,000 569,000

Taking action

Sense’s main recommendations are contained in the summary report, these include improvements in identification, planning and budgeting, assessments, social care services and government policies.

More information

Local authorities have statutory responsibilities towards deafblind people. Those responsible for commissioning, planning and delivering primary health care will need to know how to support deafblind people.

We've put together a short question and answer page to provide futher resources.

If you would like further information: