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UKCoD & The Ear Foundation Conference PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Ear Foundation   
Saturday, 30 January 2010 09:06

"Action by Working Together"

Advancing technologies: opening new communication opportunities. 4th March 2010

Venue: The Resource Centre, 356 Holloway Road, London, N7 6PA.

  • 09.30am Registration
  • 10.00am Conference commences
  • 4.00pm Depart

This one day conference will offer the opportunity to gain accessible, up to date information on the latest developments in:

Hearing aids, Cochlear implants, Electro-acoustic hearing aids, Bone-anchored hearing aids, FM systems and their use in school and the workplace, Soundfield systems, Middle Ear Implants and Communication support systems.

The presentations will be set in the user and family perspective, exploring the use of the modern technologies in promoting effective communication in everyday life.

The day will be chaired in the morning by Sue Archbold, Chief Executive, The Ear Foundation and in the afternoon by Susan Daniels OBE, Chief Executive, NDCS and Chair of UK Council on Deafness.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Professor Adrian Davis MSc PhD FFPH FSS FRSA OBE, Director of the NHS Newborn Hearing Screening Programme, Professor of Hearing Communication and Deafness at the University of Manchester and Director of the Medical Research Council’s Hearing and Communications Group.
  • Professor Bencie Woll BA MA PhD, Chair of Sign Language and Deaf Studies; and Director, Deafness Cognition and Language Research Centre.

Other speakers include:

  • Gordon & Calum Spence
  • Yvonne James
  • Chris Durst
  • Paula Greenham
  • Chris Cartwright
  • Anna Herriman
  • Lorraine Gailey

This conference will be of interest to anyone working with deaf people – either children or adults – who want to be updated in this fast-moving area of hearing technologies.

For more information please contact Clare Long at:
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The Draft Programme, details about the conference & the keynote speakers, and an application form are available on The Ear Foundation's website via the following link:
http://www.earfoundation.org.uk/downloads/ukcodconf.pdf