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Below are a number of links to other organisations that provide information, advice and support for people with a hearing loss or associated condition.

The content of these sites does not necessarily reflect the opinion of ATLA.

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# Web Link Hits
1   Link   Association of Lipspeakers
157
2   Link   British Tinnitus Association
85
3   Link   Deafness Research UK
Deafness Research UK (previously Defeating Deafness; also known as the Hearing Research Trust) is the medical charity for deaf and hard of hearing people.
32
4   Link   Hearing Concern LINK
Hearing Concern LINK's vision is to achieve the best possible quality of life for all adults affected by hearing loss whose main method of communication is speech.
158
5   Link   Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
72
6   Link   Meniere's Society
88
7   Link   NADP
The National Association of Deafened People
108
8   Link   NDCS
The National Deaf Children's Society is the only UK charity solely dedicated to providing support, information and advice for deaf children and young people, their families and professionals working with them.
23
9   Link   RNID
The Royal National Institute for Deaf People
32

Newsflash

The RNID will be carrying out a research project into the provision of lipreading classes across England and Wales.

The project is being run in conjunction with ATLA, Hearing Concern LINK and UKCoD.

The project will be carried out in May/June 2010 and aims to look at lipreading class provision as a whole - including classes taught by ATLA members and other classes - to gain as accurate and complete a picture as possible.

The data collected will be used to inform the campaign for lipreading classes in England and Wales.

The RNID in Scotland has already carried out some research into lipreading class provision and thus Scotland is not included in this research project.

A new section on the campaign and research is available for ATLA members - simply log in for access.