Silence (charity)

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Silence is a charity organization based in the United Kingdom that focuses on supporting individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The charity provides a range of services, including advocacy, education, and community support, to improve the quality of life for people with hearing impairments.

History[edit]

Silence was founded in 1996 by a group of audiologists and social workers who recognized the need for a dedicated organization to support the deaf and hard of hearing community. Since its inception, the charity has grown significantly, expanding its services and outreach programs across the UK.

Mission and Objectives[edit]

The mission of Silence is to empower individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing by providing them with the resources and support they need to lead fulfilling lives. The charity's objectives include:

  • Raising awareness about the challenges faced by the deaf and hard of hearing community.
  • Providing educational resources and support to individuals and families.
  • Advocating for better access to services and opportunities.
  • Promoting the use of sign language and other communication methods.

Services[edit]

Silence offers a variety of services to support its mission, including:

  • **Advocacy**: Working with local and national governments to improve policies and services for the deaf and hard of hearing community.
  • **Education**: Providing workshops, seminars, and resources for individuals, families, and professionals.
  • **Community Support**: Organizing social events, support groups, and community activities to foster a sense of belonging and mutual support.
  • **Information and Resources**: Offering a comprehensive library of materials on hearing loss, communication methods, and assistive technologies.

Programs[edit]

Silence runs several key programs aimed at different aspects of support:

  • **Early Intervention Program**: Focuses on providing support to families with young children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • **Employment Support Program**: Helps individuals with hearing impairments find and maintain employment through job training, resume assistance, and workplace advocacy.
  • **Youth Outreach Program**: Engages young people in the deaf and hard of hearing community through educational and recreational activities.

Partnerships and Collaborations[edit]

Silence collaborates with various organizations, including schools, hospitals, and other charities, to enhance its services and reach a broader audience. These partnerships help to provide comprehensive support and resources to the deaf and hard of hearing community.

Impact[edit]

Since its founding, Silence has made a significant impact on the lives of many individuals and families. The charity's efforts have led to increased awareness, better access to services, and improved quality of life for those with hearing impairments.

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