We aim to ensure that deaf people in scotland can access services and information across all sectors of society from their local communities to what comes from government departments.
Deaf blind charity scotland.
We aim to ensure that deaf people in scotland can access services and information across all sectors of society from their local communities to what comes from government departments.
After university she completed the diploma in deafblind studies and went on to run the community planning involvement project within deafblind scotland then worked in several other areas of the charity.
Ruth first worked for deafblind scotland as a guide communicator while at university studying psychology in 2003.
Deafblind scotland offers a variety of services such as communication and linguistic access advice advice navigating self directed support information and formatting services welfare rights support accredited training and a guide communicator service.
Deafblind scotland 19 mar 2020 towards three years running costs of the connect 2 support project providing information and advice around benefits and entitlement to d deaf and or blind adults in central scotland.
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For over 25 years deafblind scotland has been serving the deafblind community sustaining deafblind people s personal and professional support networks and influencing statutory services and policy.
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The work we do raises the awareness of deafblindness continually highlights the everyday challenges faced by deafblind people and makes a real difference to and for our citizens and their communities across scotland.
Scod is the lead organisation for deaf issues in scotland.
Also operating in northern ireland.
We represent organisations working with and on behalf of deaf sign language users.
Deafblind scotland campaigns for the rights of the deafblind community and provides a range of services support training and information.
Deafscotland is the lead organisation for deaf issues in scotland.
Deafblind scotland s aim is to enable deafblind people to live as rightful members of their own communities.