30/07/2022
Here are some great tips for communicating with people who have hearing loss. Hearing aids do not restore hearing back to 'normal' so try to be mindful of this, particularly with those who are older (80s & 90s) as it can also take the brain a bit longer to process sound information 😊
It's the end of Disability Pride Month, though, we're always celebrating Disability Pride! We love this share from !
"DISABILITY PRIDE MONTH 🏳️🌈
July is Disability Pride Month and for me it’s about celebration of life & diversity, self love, advocacy and accessibility awareness💙🧡💜💛
Hearing loss is an invisible disability and it affects our life on a day to day basis.
It is important to remember that the Deaf community is diverse and each individual has different needs and requirements; level of deafness, some may need sign language interpreter or notetaker and some people wear hearing aids/Cochlear Implants. They also have preferences for communication such as some people use spoken language, lip reading or sign language or others may use a combination of spoken and sign language.
Tips on how you can be more Deaf friendly and create an inclusive space🏳️🌈
💛Face the person directly and make eye contact; don’t move much as it will be impossible for them to lip read or understand what you’re saying.
💜Tap on their shoulder lightly or wave to get their attention.
💛Use paper and pen wherever possible.
💜Make sure the lights are on and directly on your face so that they can lipread.
💛When in a large group, always make sure that one person is speaking at a time.
💜Always ask what type of communication method they prefer.
💛Speak clearly, slowly, and naturally, without shouting or exaggerating mouth movements.
💜Repeat/ Rephrase whenever possible.
💛Use gestures and body language.
💜Caption your social media content.
💛Avoid sending audio messages or normal call.
💜Consider alternatives such as Email or text messaging to communicate.
💛Support deaf people and their business.
💜Wear Transparent mask.
Lastly, remember that not all disabilities are visible. Please be patient and Be kind to everyone💛💜💛💜💛"
How have you been celebrating or honoring Disability Pride Month? Let us know in the comments below!