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Seeking views on the extent to which patients in England benefit from having a choice of NHS hearing loss services.
This call for evidence seeks to assess the communication provision for people who are deaf, deafblind or have hearing loss in the UK.
Healthcare professionals can use these checklists to help parents recognise hearing loss in a baby.
Guidance on patents hearings and how to appeal against an outcome.
This guide is for non-criminal cases. Use this guide to understand how to arrange for someone to support you during your remote hearing.
How to prepare for a video hearing in the Crown or magistrates’ court and what to expect on the day if you are a professional participant.
These tables present information from the health and social care board on completed waits for people waiting to be fitted with a hearing aid.
Response to a request for information on claims for compensation for noise induced hearing loss.
Sections (4.01 - 4.95) last updated: February 2020.
Healthcare professionals can use this leaflet to answer parents' typical questions on mild hearing loss in babies.
An evaluation of the use of remote hearings during COVID-19.
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Details of all scheduled trade mark (unless otherwise specified) procedural hearings, main hearings and appeals to the appointed person.
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