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AVUK Wellbeing Portal

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Welcome to AVUK's Staff Wellbeing Portal!

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This page is for you and us as a team to help support our mental health and general wellbeing.

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We want everyone to feel part of it and for the page to continue evolve to respond to the needs and thoughts of the team so please let one of the Wellbeing Team know of any ideas to you think would be useful to include or change.

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The Wellbeing Team- Emma J, David T, Emily TP, Alex M, Emily S, Emma B, and Alex K.

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  • Just one third of adults believe a deaf child can learn to talk as well as a hearing child

    Just one third of adults believe a deaf child can learn to talk as well as a hearing child

    On World Hearing Day as a YouGov survey reveals only 37% of adults believe a child born profoundly deaf can learn to speak as well as a hearing child* AVUK is calling for more deaf babies and children to be given the same chance to learn to listen and speak as Ariella.

  • Parent-coaching in early intervention with deaf children

    Parent-coaching in early intervention with deaf children

  • Cochlear Implant International Community of Action Launches

    Cochlear Implant International Community of Action Launches

  • Celebrating International Cochlear Implant Day with Tanya Saunders and her daughter Onna’s hearing journey.

    Celebrating International Cochlear Implant Day with Tanya Saunders and her daughter Onna’s hearing journey.

    Tanya Saunders is Mum to Onna, who has severe-profound hearing loss with ANSD and wears bilateral cochlear implants. She is one of our Parent Ambassador having become a strong supporter after going through the programme with her daughter and seeing the impressive results for herself. This journey with her daughter has inspired her to start writing books for deaf children who are learning to listen and speak; to date, she has published two books and has many more waiting in the wings.

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  • What is Auditory Verbal therapy?

    What is Auditory Verbal therapy?

    Auditory verbal therapy is a highly specialist early intervention programme which equips parents with the skills to maximise their deaf child’s speech and language development.

  • Training to be an Auditory Verbal Therapist

    Training to be an Auditory Verbal Therapist

    Find out how you can train to become an Auditory Verbal Therapist in the UK.

  • Evidence base for Auditory Verbal therapy

    Evidence base for Auditory Verbal therapy

    Deaf children can learn to listen and speak – like their hearing peers. What's the evidence?

  • Our mission

    Our mission

    At Auditory Verbal UK, we want to see a world where all deaf children have the same opportunities in life as hearing children.

  • Work for us

    Work for us

    Do you have an interest in transforming children’s lives? See our vacancies.

  • Therapy sessions

    Therapy sessions

    Auditory Verbal therapy (AVT) is about enabling your child to learn to talk through listening. Read more about the therapy we provide.

  • Foundation level

    Foundation level

    This 6-month course is available in an online learning format and in person at our London centre. Designed to equip professionals with the core skills needed to develop auditory practice when working with children with hearing loss and their families, we are also able to deliver this course in-service to employers wishing to train groups of staff.

  • Early intervention

    Early intervention

    What are the benefits of an early intervention programme?

  • Joining the programme

    Joining the programme

    We want to make sure you are able to access information, guidance and support at a pace that suits you. Find out how you can join the programme.

  • Celebrity supporters

    Celebrity supporters

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Auditory Verbal UK is a registered charity (charity no:1095133). Registered company number: 4569764. Registered in England & Wales. Auditory Verbal UK is the operating name of the Auditory Verbal Centre.