

EXPECT THE BEST
THINK BIG!
The vibrant programme offers a range of attractions including fabulous speakers and presentations, art displays, raffle tickets, interactive activities, service users personal accounts, Deaf Nest dilemma debate and more, allowing particpants to reflect on their personal and professional development. The Conference will held in the dynamic city of London at the Kingston University on 1st of March 2016.
Why attend?
-The vibrant programme offers a range of presentation exploring different dimensions of deafness
- Recieve beautiful pattern canvas goody bag full of useful gadgets and resources
-Hear from high-profile speakers, experts in deafness and Deaf service users themselve
-Network with other professionals, share knowledge and experiences and reflect on current practices with fellow midwives, students and MSWs
-Gain and update your knowledge about maternity care provision to Deaf parents
- Be inspired by truly emotional stories from our speakers
-Gain an even greater insight into your profession by becoming Deaf aware
How can you miss it?
LAST YEAR ATTENDANTS' REVIEWS
‘Today has most definitely prompted me to think about my communication practice as a professional. I feel much more aware of how I would possibly be able to promote communication needs and to provide a holistic and individualised care to deaf parents on their journey into parenthood. ‘
‘It has really opened my eyes and raised awareness of maternity services and the inequalities that Deaf people face when they access health services.’
‘I have made learning sign language as a long term goal in my personal development portfolio. I would like to increase my knowledge further.’
‘Informative, interesting and stories were inspirational.’
Disappointed you've missed that event?
The only conference that recognise needs of Deaf parents to be.
TOGETHER TOWARDS TOMORROW
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