Join Sense today and together we can change the lives of everyone with hearing and sight difficulties. You can request an accessible application form online .
A Sense of belonging
We recognise people benefit enormously from simply talking to and supporting each other.
That's why our membership scheme offers you opportunities to meet informally with other individuals, families, carers and our own professionals.
Having Sense on our side made such a difference when our son was diagnosed with a rare condition that causes hearing and sight problems. Sense is a great organisation and I'm proud to belong to it. I think the membership scheme can help to unite and focus people; together we can get things done./SiteImages/clsquote.gif)
David Levey
Keep up-to-date
We offer you the latest information on services, events, news and research findings on a wide range of conditions that cause hearing and sight difficulties.
Our lively magazine, Talking Sense, is packed with information, news on the families and individuals we work with, and thought-provoking articles.
You will have full access to the Sense library, online library catalogue and Information Services booklet which includes a comprehensive publications list.
Have a voice
Your views really matter to us. We want to know how Sense services can be improved to support you further.
We'd like your views on what government, the health service and local councils should be doing to give deafblind people and their families a better deal.
As a member, you will have a regular say in our work, and the chance to shape and join our campaigns if you wish to do so. You will also have the right to attend and vote at annual meetings, and to be involved in Council, our governing body.
We look forward to welcoming you as a new member!