University of Manchester is working with National Deaf Children’s Society, Aston University and Lancaster University on the James Lind Alliance ‘Priority Setting Partnership’ to discover which questions matter most to people affected by childhood deafness and...
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Research Clinical Audiology Papers (Research CAPers) conference
Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness (ManCAD) is hosting a Research Clinical Audiology Papers (Research CAPers) conference on Monday 16 September and Tuesday 17 September 2024. Please visit the conference site Related Contact Us+44...
A new approach to increasing hearing aid use in the early years
Babies embark on a remarkable language-learning journey from the moment they are born, with many major developments happening before they even say their first words. This means that the first couple of years of a baby’s life are an important time for building strong...
Audiology, Learning Disabilities and Autism
There is extensive work being done across the UK and across the world to improve the healthcare and quality of life for people with learning disabilities and autistic people. Audiology services are no exception. The British Society of Audiology and British Academy of...
Inclusive language: what’s in a word?
The way we use language in society is constantly adapting and changing to reflect our changing lives, experiences and cultures. The use of new terminology to reflect our experiences enables us to talk about new ideas and technologies. Some words die out (when was the...
The ManCAD response to the COVID-19 pandemic
The past year has been unlike anything any of us have previously experienced. The University campus closed in March 2020, research studies requiring face-to-face data collection are still on pause, and ManCAD staff are mostly working from home.ManCAD education and...
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