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Write to your representative


Writing to your elected representative is a great way to raise awareness of Auditory Verbal therapy and Auditory Verbal UK’s mission of wanting all deaf babies and children to have the same opportunities in life as their hearing peers.

If you live in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland you could also write to your local representative of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) or the Welsh Senedd (MS), or Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) to highlight the need for action in your area.

Politicians have the power to help make sure that every child has the opportunity to access Auditory Verbal therapy. We know that politicians listen to their constituents and writing to them is the most effective way to make your voice heard. Taking local action with your political representatives can lead to national change for all deaf babies and children in the UK.

Find your MP

FIND YOUR MSP

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You can contact your local MP, MSP, MS, or MLA either by email, phone, or post.

Although handwritten letters can sometimes stand out, it is more likely that you will receive a response via email. Plus, if they do respond, you will have a better record of your correspondence.

Emails also allow you to share digital media like photos and videos. You may like to link them to:

- AVUK's website- avuk.org

- Our GSK Impact Award YouTube Video (for even more context into our work)

DOWNLOAD THE WESTMINSTER MP LETTER

DOWNLOAD THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT MSP LETTER

DOWNLOAD THE WELSH SENEDD MS LETTER

DOWNLOAD THE NI ASSEMBLY MLA LETTER

You may wish to write your own letter completely from scratch. If this is the case, there are a few Do’s and Don’ts to keep in mind. You can also find some advice on structuring your letter below: 

Do's for Letter Campaign

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Include your name and address

MPs will often reply to the letters and emails they receive. So be sure to include your name and address, so they know where to send a response.


Tell your story

It’s important that you tell your family’s personal story and how AVUK has supported you. Including this helps promote your cause as MPs are sent hundreds of letters a week from constituents and it’s important that yours stands out!


.Paint the full Picture

It’s also important to highlight the great work that AVUK does across the UK and highlight what AVUK is trying to further achieve. We’ve put together some sample text that illustrates what we do that you might like to include:

“All deaf children should have the same opportunities in life as hearing children. Early support should be available for all deaf children whether their parents choose to communicate with spoken language, sign supported spoken language, British Sign Language or both. It is vital that support is family-centred and that parents/carers are able to make informed choices about the communication approach for their child and to be able to access the support that is right for them. 

There are around 7,200 deaf children under the age of 5 in the UK who face a lifetime of disadvantage without access to skilled early support. At current estimates, they are predicted to have lower academic achievement, lower employment prospects and to be at higher risk of bullying, social exclusion and poor mental health. By ensuring families have access to support they need, we can tackle the root causes of this disadvantage and transform outcomes for thousands of deaf children across the UK.”


Link them to the Hear Us Now Homepage

In addition to the facts and figures you could include below, you can link them to the Hear Us Now homepage (https://www.avuk.org/hearusnow) and the campaign's launch video (https://youtu.be/f-6bqb8BKnQ).


Let us know!

Be sure to let us know that you contacted your MP at [email protected] 


Follow up

Do follow up with your local MP if you don't get a response. 

Published: 12th September, 2021

Updated: 13th May, 2024

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Dont's for Letter Campaign

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Don’t paint other options in a negative light

There are many options available to deaf children and it’s important to recognise that Auditory Verbal therapy is just one of these options. However, we insist that every child should have the opportunity to access Auditory Verbal therapy should their families consider it the right option for them, and lawmakers can help make this a reality.


Don’t make your letter too long 

Try to be concise, aiming for no more than two pages. If your letter is too long it will increase the chances that it won’t be read, or that it will simply be skimmed over.

Published: 13th September, 2021

Updated: 13th May, 2024

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Key Facts

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It might help to include some statistics which highlight the work of AVUK. You can link MPs to our facts and figures here- https://www.avuk.org/facts-and-figures

However, if you’d like to mention some yourself here are some key examples:

 

  • 80% of all children who spend at least two years on our programme achieve age-appropriate language.

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  • 97% of children without additional needs on our programme achieve at least age-appropriate language.

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  • AVT is a cost-effective approach. For every £1 invested in AVUK’s early intervention programme there is a £4 return on that child’s future.

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  • There are approximately 7,200 deaf children under the age of 5 in the UK

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  • They currently face the prospect of lower academic achievement, lower employment, and are at higher risk of poor mental health, bullying and social exclusion.

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  • When children and families have access to effective, early support, deaf children can get an equal start at school and opportunities transformed.

Published: 3rd December, 2021

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Example Structure

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  • Start by telling your story. What have been the challenges and successes you and your deaf children have faced? At what cost have they come? For example, mentally, financially, practically. If you are a professional who works with deaf children, explain your background.
  • Explain that Auditory Verbal UK is a national charity that wants all deaf babies and children to have the opportunity to listen and speak as equals alongside their hearing peers. If you wish to quote our mission statement, you could include: “We work to increase awareness, understanding and access to Auditory Verbal therapy by providing services directly to families and sharing our expertise with health and education professions so that many more families can access Auditory Verbal therapy close to where they live”. If you’re writing via email, you could link them to the Our Mission and Values page on our website here- https://www.avuk.org/our-mission-and-values

  • Describe the role Auditory Verbal UK had in supporting you and/or your family. What was your experience of AVUK? What was your relationship with those who work for AVUK like?

  • How do you think Auditory Verbal UK has helped your family, and what do you think your experience would have been like if you hadn’t discovered Auditory Verbal therapy?

  • State how your MP can help us to ensure that all those who want a listening and spoken language outcome for their deaf children can access Auditory Verbal therapy close to where they live. For example, by standing up for the unlimited potential for what deaf children can achieve.

Published: 3rd December, 2021

Updated: 4th February, 2022

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Meet your Representative

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If you'd prefer to meet your MP in person then most MPs hold surgeries in their constituency to give people an opportunity to discuss matters of concern. MPs usually hold surgeries once a week and advertise them locally or online.

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Published: 25th March, 2022

Updated: 13th May, 2024

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Auditory Verbal UK is a registered charity (charity no: 1095133 in England & Wales and charity no: SC052499 in Scotland). Registered company number: 4569764. Auditory Verbal UK is the operating name of the Auditory Verbal Centre.

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It is with deep regret that Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK) is scheduled to be placed into liquidation on Friday 8 May, with no operations or services expected to be provided by the Charity beyond this date. Please see full statement here.
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