Skip to content

Deaf Awareness Training

Overview

Do you want to make your service more accessible to deaf people? If so, here are some benefits to our bespoke Deaf Awareness training
Once staff members have attended our deaf awareness training course, you will be ensuring that your organisation will:

Demonstrate an increased knowledge and understanding of effective communication with deaf and hard of hearing people
Provide a more accessible service to deaf and hard of hearing service users
Provide a better working environment for deaf employees
Improve customer service, leading to increased loyalty and retention
Show an increase in staff confidence, and therefore a reduction in frustration and embarrassment
Demonstrate some of the ‘Reasonable Adjustments' required of you under the Equality Act 2010, thus reducing the potential for litigation.

We can offer the training from a short 1 hour introduction session to a full day of training. Topics covered typically includes:

Types of Deafness
Deaf Culture
Barriers to Communication
Deafness, Health and Wellbeing
How you can improve your communication skills
Role of an Interpreter

As well as the areas above our deaf awareness course can be tailored to meet your individual organisations needs and include additional information.
We can also integrate the above with British Sign Language training in either a half day or full day format, so that attendees have training on Deaf Awareness and then can learn some introductory British Sign Language, tailored to your needs, so that they can communicate with your deaf customers/service users and other staff members.
All delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance, and a copy of the slides used for the training.
If you're thinking about doing some training, there are lots of reasons to choose NDS.
Find out more information about our British Sign Language Courses.

Contact

Address

Nottinghamshire Deaf Society
22 Forest Road West
Nottingham
NG7 4EQ
Get directions

Costs

Please contact us to discuss a bespoke quote.

Gallery

Deaf Awareness
Deaf Awareness

Last updated: 30 March 2026