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Coming out as transgender has been shaped by my blindness
This Pride month, Connor explains the unique challenges of being both blind and transgender.
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4 reasons why you should learn British Sign Language
Sian gives four good reasons that you should give learning British Sign Language, or BSL for short, a go.
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A day in the life of a multi-sensory impairment teacher
Laura is a multi-sensory impairment (MSI) teacher based in Manchester. She explains what an MSI teacher is and the crucial role MSI teachers play.
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How Sense spoke my brother Fernando’s language
Carole explains how going to a Sense Centre changed everything for her brother, Fernando.
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VOCA: how I get on with my communication aid
Maria, who is supported by Sense, reviews her Voice Output Communication Aids (VOCA) – just in time for Christmas.
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My daughter wasn’t just communicating, she was singing!
At her 20-week pre-natal scan, the hospital found abnormalities. My husband and I decided not to buy any baby things for Bella.
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How a child who is deafblind learns to communicate
Anne, who works for Sense, has been working closely with Luca and his family since the day he was born. Slowly, through touch, sound and sight, she showed Luca’s parents how you can communicate differently.
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How I pair my landline phone to my hearing aids
Sean explains how he's managed to hook his hearing aid up to his landline phone.