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Newcastle Deaf Centre

Centre for Deaf people of all ages and all denominations to meet, to socialise and to keep informed about issues that directly affect them. You are welcome to join in and contribute to the Pastoral, Social, Educational and Recreational activities.

  • Email: ncdeafcentre@btconnect.com
  • Telephone: 0191 232 4104

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History

Time line of key milestones for Deaflink

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Who we are

Every organisation needs to have structures and systems or staff and clients would be confused and not know what to do.  Here at Deaflink we have 3 teams who work together to make sure we are on the right track. The Board of Trustees, the Community Action Group and the Staff - see below for more information. 

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Volunteering

We have a team of volunteers called the Community Action Group (CAG).  This is a group of D/deaf people who are interested in working with the D/deaf communities.  Sometimes people join because they want to get work experience and sometimes they just want to help the community they are part of. 

Being part of CAG can involve:

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Values

We want a society where no-one is excluded or discriminated against – especially not because of their hearing levels.  Nobody should be judged for who they are or what they believe. 

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Non Emergency (111)

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Hospitals

BSL services in hospitals in Newcastle 

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Doctors/GPs

  • Doctors need your consent to treat you.picture of a doctor
  • You must understand what they are going to do and you must have a QUALI
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Dentist and Optician

Nobody have to pay to have interpreter at Dentist or Optician

Eyeball and sight chartSome people confused about interpreter at opticians or dentists.  We contac

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Information

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Some BSL users have problems accessing the right communication support when they visit a Doctor

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Deaflink North East is a Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in England and Wales;  Company number: 7982375;  Charity number: 1147237.

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