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Important update on Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK)

Important update on Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK)

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. Read more

Published: 30th April, 2026

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

2026 Family survey results

2026 Family survey results

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Published: 23rd March, 2026

Updated: 30th April, 2026

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

Why new Peppa Pig episodes will mean so much to deaf children

Why new Peppa Pig episodes will mean so much to deaf children

Read more

Published: 9th March, 2026

Updated: 30th April, 2026

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

Help AVUK Become Slater and Gordon’s Charity of the Year

Help AVUK Become Slater and Gordon’s Charity of the Year

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Published: 24th February, 2026

Updated: 23rd March, 2026

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

Rupi’s Story: A Jersey Teacher of the Deaf on Developing Listening and Spoken Language with Auditory Verbal Training

Rupi’s Story: A Jersey Teacher of the Deaf on Developing Listening and Spoken Language with Auditory Verbal Training

https://www.avuk.org/avt-training

Published: 12th February, 2026

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

Melissa’s Auditory Verbal Therapy Training Journey

Melissa’s Auditory Verbal Therapy Training Journey

https://www.avuk.org/avt-training

Published: 12th February, 2026

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

Hear Us Now: Call on Government Ministers to Deliver Ahead of World Hearing Day 2026

Hear Us Now: Call on Government Ministers to Deliver Ahead of World Hearing Day 2026

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Published: 3rd February, 2026

Updated: 23rd March, 2026

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

The 2025 Winners of the Claire Campbell Awards for Outstanding Achievement

The 2025 Winners of the Claire Campbell Awards for Outstanding Achievement

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Published: 26th November, 2025

Updated: 2nd December, 2025

Author: Jane Warriner

Finalists Announced for the Claire Campbell Outstanding Achievement Awards 2025

Finalists Announced for the Claire Campbell Outstanding Achievement Awards 2025

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Published: 12th November, 2025

Updated: 1st December, 2025

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

Kingdon Review of children's hearing services: A watershed moment for paediatric audiology and early support for deaf children

Kingdon Review of children's hearing services: A watershed moment for paediatric audiology and early support for deaf children

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Published: 10th November, 2025

Updated: 1st December, 2025

Author: Chelsie Nicholls

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  • Important update on Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK)

    Important update on Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK)

    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.

  • 2026 Family survey results

    2026 Family survey results

  • Donate now to support more deaf children to thrive

    Donate now to support more deaf children to thrive

  • Why new Peppa Pig episodes will mean so much to deaf children

    Why new Peppa Pig episodes will mean so much to deaf children

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  • What is Auditory Verbal therapy?

    What is Auditory Verbal therapy?

    Auditory Verbal therapy is a family-centred, early intervention approach which equips parents and caregivers with the tools needed to support the optimum development of their deaf child’s listening and spoken language.

  • 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?

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    Our mission, values and strategy

    At Auditory Verbal UK, we want all deaf babies and children to have the same opportunities in life as their hearing peers.

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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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