This week, our assembly focus has been on National Deaf Awareness Week, celebrated in the UK from 6th to 13th May. This important week aims to raise awareness about deafness and hearing loss, and we took the opportunity to educate our pupils on how they can support their peers who experience these challenges.
During the assembly, pupils watched a video that highlighted ways to foster a more inclusive environment for those with hearing loss. They also learned that deafness is a “hidden disability,” affecting around 12 million people in the UK—that’s 1 in 6 people!
We were also honoured to have Willow, a Year 8 pupil, share a presentation about her experience with cochlear implants due to her TMC1 gene. Willow’s presentation explained what cochlear implants are and what life is like for her with them. She also shared valuable tips for communicating with people who have hearing loss. These include:
– Not shouting or exaggerating mouth patterns: This can alter lip patterns, making it harder to understand.
– Avoiding covering your mouth or turning away while talking.
– Never giving up on a conversation.
A big thank you to Willow for sharing her story and educating us on this crucial topic.
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