Paul Ntulila is the first deaf person in history to be awarded a fully-funded scholarship to study an Master of Science degree at Loughborough University in London. In this exclusive chat, Paul shares his passion for politics and using his influence and achievements to change the lives of deaf people…
A worrying 1 in 4 deaf people have been forced quit their jobs because of discrimination in the workplace, according to a new survey from Total Jobs. This means that although developments in technology have […]
Lipreading is a great skill to have if you are deaf or HoH and it’s something we all do naturally to help with communication. Lipreading teacher, Barrie Wickens tells us about the benefits of taking classes, and how to find one near you…
We interview the founders of the fantastic organisation, VoluntEars which provides specialist, once-in-a-lifetime volunteer trips overseas for the D/deaf & hard of hearing.
Penny Beschizza is Deaf Unity’s appointed trainer for our Motivating & Inspiring Young Deaf Learners mentor training days. We find out more about her background working with the deaf community and how she hopes to make a difference.
Our editor, Tamara reveals her difficulties with tinnitus, and how she’s learned to cope and see the positive side to living with this challenging condition…
We interview Julie McElroy who, despite her hearing loss and Cerebral Palsy, has soared through higher education. She also has a number of achievements under her belt as a Scottish campaigner.
Young deaf learner and charity fundraiser, Louise Goldsmith, has turned to blogging to share her experiences of deafness and to confront the daily challenges she faces.