Search Results for 'Irish Deaf Society'
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Council shows support to deaf community
Galway County Council has passed a motion calling on the Government to give official recognition status to Irish Sign Language.
Mayo nominations sought for Hidden Hearing Heroes Awards 2013
Mayo entries are being sought for the 2013 Hidden Hearing Heroes Awards. This is the third year of the awards, a joint initiative between Ireland’s premier hearing healthcare provider Hidden Hearing and the Irish Deaf Society. The awards honour those who are deaf or hard of hearing and who make a significant contribution to society, their community, workplace, or through sporting excellence.
Westmeath nominations sought for Hidden Hearing Heroes Awards
Westmeath entries are now being sought for the 2012 Hidden Hearing Heroes Awards - an all-Ireland awards initiative to highlight the achievements of those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Mayo nominations sought for Hidden Hearing Heroes Awards 2012
Mayo entries are now being sought for the 2012 Hidden Hearing Heroes Awards. A joint initiative between Ireland’s premier hearing healthcare provider Hidden Hearing and the Irish Deaf Society, the initiative honours those who are deaf or hard of hearing and have made a significant contribution to society, their community, workplace, family, or through sporting excellence.
Free hearing tests in Westmeath
Free hearing tests will be available in Westmeath from Monday, March 26 and will be provided by Hidden Hearing at clinics in Coole and John Broderick Street, Athlone.
Free hearing tests in Mayo for Hearing Action Week
Free hearing tests will be available in Mayo throughout Hearing Action Week 2012 which takes place from Monday March 26. The free tests will be provided by Hidden Hearing at its clinics in Earl Street Medical Centre; The Surgery, Market Lane, Westport; Ciara McHugh Optometrists, New Street, Ballinrobe; Ballina Medical Centre, Kevin Barry Street, Ballina; and James Street Clinic, Claremorris.