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Training providers

Mary Hare TrainingShare the experience and expertise of a Specialist Special School and Training School that has worked with profoundly deaf children for more than 60 years.
The Ear FoundationLink to list of courses offered by the Ear Foundation

Societies and associations

American Academy of AudiologyThe website of the American Academy of Audiology
American Speech, Language & Hearing AssociationThe American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 118,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists.
British Academy of Audiology (BAA)BAA has now been formed from the merged British Association of Audiological Scientist (BAAS) and the British Association of Audiologists (BAAT) and the British Society of Hearing Therapists (BSHT) to become the largest UK Audiology organisation representing the views of Audiologists.
British Association of Audiological PhysiciansThe official website of the British Association of Audiological Physicians
British Association of Community Doctors in AudiologyBACDA was formed in 1985 by community doctors, mainly for peer support.
British Association of Teachers of the DeafTHE Professional Association for Teachers of the Deaf
British Society of AudiologyThe British Society of Audiology aims to increase knowledge of hearing and balance and to enhance audiological practice by dissemination and education.
British Tinnitus AssociationBritish Tinnitus Association - Promoting better tinnitus awareness
Educational Audiology Association (USA)The Educational Audiology Association is an international organization of Audiologists and related professionals who deliver a full spectrum of hearing services to all children, particularly those in educational settings.
National Deaf Children?s SocietyThe National Deaf Children?s Society is the only UK charity solely dedicated to providing support, information and advice for deaf children and young people, their families and professionals working with them.
Royal National Institute for Deaf PeopleRNID campaigns in many ways to make daily life better for deaf and hard of hearing people.

Useful links

Audiology ResourcesA global resource for professionals and all those interested in audiology. Includes: an audiology forum, audiology news, educational resources, audiology degree courses, information on audiology events, conferences, meetings, organisations, and details of specialist institutions / centres, as well as other matters related to deafness, hearing and balance.
Axistive: Assistive Technology News PortalAxistive Assistive Technology News Portal offers free news, articles, product reviews and all product and vendor information of assistive technology devices.
Deaf 24/7An internet resource for British Sign Language and deafness related information.
Deafness @ birthDeafness @ birth is a training and information resource for professionals who work with deaf babies and their families.
Institute of Hearing ResearchThe MRC Institute of Hearing Research, a unit within the Medical Research Council conducts world-leading research into hearing and hearing disorders
Listening Inventories For Education UK: hear2learn.comThis site provides a link to free resources for use in assessing efficacy of classroom amplification. It also provides links to resources being developed to measure hearing aid benefit, personal fm benefit and other interventions designed to reduce the impact of listening in demanding situations.
MCHAS and the Human Communication and Deafness GroupThe Human Communication and Deafness Group at the University of Manchester has been commissioned to deliver the training for the modernisation of children's hearing aid services.
Modernising Hearing Aid ServicesThe MHAS programme is funded by the Department of Health and aims to modernise hearing services within the NHS across England. MHAS is about improving patient services, as well as making the latest hearing aid technology available on the NHS.
National Electronic Library of HealthThe National electronic Library for Health Programme is working with NHS Libraries to develop a digital library for NHS staff, patients and the public.
National Institute of Clinical ExcellenceNICE is the independent organisation responsible for providing national guidance on the promotion of good health and the prevention and treatment of ill health.
Newborn hearing screening programIt's important to identify children with hearing loss as early in life as possible, and the NHS Newborn Hearing Screening Programme (NHSP) makes sure this happens for all newborn babies across the whole of England.
NHS Purchasing & Supplies AgencyThe NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency is responsible for ensuring that the NHS makes the most effective use of its resources by getting the best value for money possible when purchasing goods and services.
Specialist Library for ENT & AudiologyThe Specialist Library for ENT and Audiology is a unique resource that aims to provide healthcare professionals with access to the best available evidence in ENT, audiology and thyroid disorders.