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Hearing

We can provide a variety of support, assess your child or young person’s needs and help plan for the future with an individualised profile.

A young person with a hearing aid

Children and young people

The child or young person can be supported directly with:

  • direct teaching by a Teacher of the Deaf
  • help to develop their independent audiological management skills
  • access to an Educational Audiologist
  • tuition from a British Sign Language tutor if needed
  • their social, emotional or well-being needs relating to their hearing impairment
  • self-advocacy skills
  • preparing for adulthood
  • peer group events
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Parents and carers

Support includes:

  • advice from a Teacher of the Deaf (TOD)
  • training on assistive listening devices or auditory implant management and maintenance, to facilitate speech, language and communication development
  • family groups for early years children
A toddler with a hearing aid

Educational settings

Support includes:

  • initial advice and deaf awareness training
  • equipment to help access learning including advice on a range of assistive listening devices
  • the best ways to make reasonable adjustments to the school’s physical environment
  • direct support from a Teacher of the Deaf (TOD) with a specialist curriculum if needed
  • advice from an Educational Audiologist
  • advice and support for exam access arrangements
  • helping arrange access to independent learning
  • advice or direct teaching of British Sign Language (BSL) if needed

Eligibility

We can support:

  • babies identified through the Newborn Hearing Screening Programme (NHSP)
  • children or young people who have Assistive Listening devices (e.g. hearing aids, cochlear implants, bone conduction devices)
  • children with a 'bilateral' or 'unilateral' hearing loss that has been identified by audiology or the NHS Ear, Nose and Throat team (ENT)

If the child or young person doesn't meet our eligibility criteria, we can still take a look at the case on an individual basis at a panel and then inform you of the outcome.

Apply

You need to include information from an Audiologist or ENT specialist in the referral confirming a hearing loss. Reports from audiology must be attached.

We will contact you within 2 weeks of a new referral. But for newly diagnosed children under the Newborn Hearing Screening Programme, we'll get in contact within 48 hours.

Last updated 18 June 2025