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Deafblind UK Announces 2024 Conference


Deafblind UK’s highly anticipated 2024 conference, ‘Standing Out and Fitting In’, will take place online on October 3. 

 

This free, pivotal event will bring together individuals, professionals, and organisations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for deafblind people.

 

The conference will feature an impressive lineup of speakers, including a keynote from politician and supporter, Lord David Blunkett (pictured above), and a session from HSBC Accessibility.  

 

As the number of people living with deafblindness continues to rise, bringing awareness to their unique experiences and the societal barriers they encounter is both critical and timely.

 

‘Standing Out and Fitting In’ will offer a platform for enlightening discussions on the importance of community, accessibility, and the right for every individual to participate fully in society. Attendees can expect engaging talks, discussions, and networking opportunities that will highlight best practices and innovative strategies. 

 

Lord David Blunkett will open the conference with a keynote address. His experiences both personally and politically provide a unique perspective on the societal changes required to create inclusive environments for individuals with dual sensory loss.

 

Senior Accessibility Manager of HSBC, Chris Bailey’s participation further underscores the event's focus on collaboration between the public, private, and voluntary sectors to cultivate an understanding of best practices for inclusion in various settings.  

 

Also speaking at the conference are Creator of Mixmups, Rebecca Atkinson, who will be talking about her story of combining the journey of sight and hearing loss with a successful career in children’s media, and Mirko Bauer, President of Deafblind International, who will be introducing Deafblind International’s Global Education Campaign.  

 

As part of its mission to amplify the voices of the deafblind community, Deafblind UK encourages individuals affected by deafblindness, family members, professionals, and anyone interested in disability advocacy to attend this virtual event.

 

 To ensure everyone has a great experience at the Deafblind UK Conference, BSL interpreters, lip speakers and captions will be available at all talks on the day. 

 

Attendance is free, and registration is now open via www.deafblind.org.uk/conference .   

 

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