'promoting the positive aspects of deafness', to 'promote social inclusion' and raise awareness.

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'promoting the positive aspects of deafness', to 'promote social inclusion' and raise awareness.

Do you know that 15% of the population are deaf to some extent? Out of every 10,000 people, ten will be extremely deaf and 100 will be partially deaf.

No ears to pick up the sound Sticky orange wax can block the ear way Burst ear drums Stiff bones No tiny ear bones in the ear at all!

Cochlear implant Special hairband

Hearing aids

Hearing dogs for deaf people

Flashing school bell

British sign language