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Elliot, a young deafblind boy

Sense is running a special TV appeal for our work with children who are both deaf and blind.


You can watch the appeal or read the transcript. Please make a donation now and help us bring a child like Elliot into our world.

Sense is the leading national charity that supports and campaigns for children and adults who are deafblind

Further sources of information

The Council for the Advancement of Communication with Deaf People (opens a new window) oversees training in British Sign Language.

Organisations such as DeafPLUS (opens a new window) and local adult education services offer introductory courses in signing.

There is a Sense factsheet and several leaflets on communication

Other useful sources on communication include:

Access to Communication
by Melanie Nind and Dave Hewett
(this is about Intensive Interaction)
Published by David Fulton Publishers in 1994;
ISBN: 1853462063

Communication Before Speech (2nd ed.)
by Judith Coupe O'Kane and Juliet Goldbart
Published by David Fulton Publishers in 1998;
ISBN: 1853464864

And specifically on communication in deafblind children:

Laura Pease's chapter, 'Creating a communicating environment', in Teaching Children who are Deafblind: Contact, Communication and Learning (opens a new window)
ublished by David Fulton Publishers in 2000; ISBN: 1853466743

Making Sense Together (opens a new window)
Published by Souvenir Press Ltd in 2000;
ISBN: 0285635107

Objects of reference
by Adam Ockelford
Published by RNIB in 2002;
ISBN: 1858785294

Objects of Reference - In Practice and Theory
by Keith Park

 
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