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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

Clear Speech

Speaking clearly is one of the most effective and common ways of communicating with people who have acquired hearing loss. There are several points to consider:

  • Check with the person who is deafblind what is the best position for you to be in

  • Avoid noisy places and background noise

  • Hold a conversation in good light - this allows faces to be seen clearly. People with poor sight often function better in strong, even light, although some will prefer dim lighting. Adapt the conditions to suit the individual

  • Speak to the deafblind person clearly and a little slower - don't shout

 
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