Our social research guides all our work and campaigns. It helps us influence government, business and employers, and raise awareness of the issues faced by deaf people and those with hearing loss or tinnitus.| RNID
We are RNID: the national charity supporting more than 18 million people in the UK who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus.| RNID
We won’t stop until we see a world where deaf people and those with hearing loss or tinnitus are fully included. Join us!| RNID
Our research shows many people aren’t confident in communicating with people who have hearing loss, or British Sign Language (BSL) users. Here are some easy changes you can make when communicating with deaf people and people with hearing loss to be more inclusive, shared by our communities. Three simple ways to start 1. Get my […]| RNID
Virgin Atlantic has teamed up with deaf Gladiators star, Jodie Ounsley, and deaf twin content creators, Hermon and Heroda Berhane, to understand the needs of its deaf customers.| RNID
We all lip read and watch a person’s facial expressions in conversation without realising it, but it’s an especially vital skill for many people who are deaf or have hearing loss.| RNID
More than 18 million adults in the UK are deaf or have hearing loss. We can all play our part to be more deaf aware, both at work and in daily life.| RNID
In this blog RNID’s Policy and Campaigns Lead, Rob Geaney, looks at the items included in the King’s Speech which are relevant to RNID’s influencing work and sets out what it could mean for our people who are deaf or have a hearing loss.| RNID
This Deaf Awareness Week, as we launch our new ‘It does matter’ campaign, I wanted to share my thoughts on why it’s so important.| RNID
Our research reveals the stigma and negative attitudes that deaf people and people with hearing loss experience on a regular basis.| RNID
Sarah talks about difficulties communicating with the general public, and being a role model for people from the black and deaf community.| RNID