JDA, Julius Newman House, Woodside Park Road, North Finchley, London, N12 8RP
People with hearing loss
Living with hearing loss presents barriers everywhere. Shockingly, recent research shows that we are inadvertently excluding one third of our community from accessing the services they need - because they can’t hear.
JDA’s latest research shows that many Jewish people with hearing loss are unable to benefit from the communal, welfare and support services they need. Focus groups told us they experience communication barriers from the first point of contact and they often give up, knowing their needs will not be met.
*New statistics from the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) show that 1 in 3 people in the UK is now living with deafness or hearing loss. As a result, they are more prone to poor physical health, isolation, depression and dementia – but are not adequately supported.
JDA’s new project, Hearing Matters in our Community, has been set up to change this.
JBD, Hatzola North-West London and Paperweight are among the first to adopt the service, and we welcome you to join them. Please contact us to discuss how we can help you.
Together, we can become an inclusive community, in which people with hearing loss can access all the invaluable services the Jewish community offers - and actively participate in synagogue, work and family life.
JDA is the Jewish community’s specialist in hearing loss and is a benchmark for outstanding deaf services in the wider community.
Hearing Matters in our Community is run by Padraic Garrett and Andrew Goodwin. They are both experts in hearing loss and dynamic trainers, with decades of experience in supporting professional organisations.
To have a chat, by phone, videocall or email, please contact us: 020 8446 0502 ext 210 padraic@jdeaf.org.uk or andrew@jdeaf.org.uk
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JDA, Julius Newman House, Woodside Park Road, North Finchley, London, N12 8RP
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