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Scottish Government's Inclusive Communication Toolkit
The Inclusive Communication Toolkit provides practical guidance and resources to support clear, respectful, and accessible communication for all audiences. It is designed to help individuals and organisations communicate in ways that are inclusive, equitable, and responsive to diverse needs, backgrounds, and experiences.


Empowering Deafblind Lives: Our New Wellbeing Project in East Renfrewshire
We are excited to announce a new wellbeing project, "Don’t Worry Be Happy", designed specifically to support Deafblind people in East Renfrewshire! This initiative will provide regular contact and support tailored to individual preferences, whether through phone calls, FaceTime, email, or home visits. Funded by the Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund, distributed by The Community Hub East Ren and The Scottish Government, this project aims to improve the quality of life


More Than Words: Communication for All
Most of us will need communication support at some point in our lifetimes. However, because there is a lack of good support, people...


Dementia Assessments for People with Deafness, Deafblindness or Visual Impairment
Deafblind Scotland were part of the working group of the Cross-party Group on Deafness. It aims to improve care pathways and support for people with dementia who also experience Deafness, Deafblindness or Visual Impairment, including BSL users. This working group, also supported by the Cross-party Group on Visual Impairment, is developing the first framework of sensory care standards for Scotland. The report includes findings from the research as well as recommendations. Key
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