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Booklets and leaflets

A research report, which identifies the number and needs of children who are deafblind in the UK.
This booklet is for all those who are thinking about a cochlear implant for a congenitally deafblind child, parents and the professionals working with them. Until recently deafblind children have not always had the same access to cochlear implantation as other profoundly deaf children with no additional difficulties. However increasing numbers of children are now coming forward for assessment. The booklet highlights the importance for pre-planning for assessments and careful interpretation of the results.
Written particularly for parents of congenitally deafblind children who have been given one or two cochlear implants and the professionals working with them, this publication is a useful addition to the information supplied in the earlier Deafblindness and cochlear implantation booklet. The booklet discusses using cochlear implants in the home as well as at school, and explains how to monitor progress.
If you have a relative who doesn’t see and hear too well, they may be struggling with daily life and you may not know how best to support them. This booklet aims to help you understand what your relative is going through, how you can help and where to go for more support.
This booklet offers information and advice for those working with older deafblind people. It explains what deafblindness is and how it affects people. It sets out the legal responsibilities that social services have and explains how deafblind people can be supported and helped.
This leaflet gives information about CHARGE syndrome and sources of further support.
These guidelines are aimed at those professionals who have a duty of care to deaf children. They aim to draw attention to the need for vision care for children born deaf. They also discuss the issues involved and offer best practice advice.
People with a dual sensory loss may need specialist assessment and support. If you work with older people, this checklist will help you identify people who need a specialist assessment to identify any support needs.
This guide offers advice on making your service accessible to people with sensory impairments. It covers everything you need to improve your service to open it up to a huge new customer base, and ensure that it complies with the Equality Act.
This leaflet outlines the support that Sense can offer to deafblind children and their families.
This leaflet describes how the Sense Children Specialist Services team can assist in supporting and working with families who have children who are deafblind or multi-sensory impaired.
This leaflet, in Bengali, answers questions women have if they are thinking of becoming pregnant such as how to protect their unborn baby and the unborn children of those close to them.
This leaflet, in English, answers questions women have if they are thinking of becoming pregnant such as how to protect their unborn baby and the unborn children of those close to them.
This leaflet, in Tamil, answers questions women have if they are thinking of becoming pregnant such as how to protect their unborn baby and the unborn children of those close to them.
A general introductory leaflet, which provides information about Sense and deafblindness.

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