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Support Groups and Links to Help-SitesThe Health and Safety Executive (HSE) - www.hse.gov.uk The HSE is the national watchdog for the promotion and enforcement of Health and Safety at work. The HSE provides a great deal of information and assistance on its website which can point those affected in the right direction. The website also contains statistics on the number of people affected by industrial deafness / Noise Induced Hearing Loss. The HSE has an ''Infoline'' which acts as a one-stop shop point of contact with the HSE and can be contacted on 0845 345 0055 or fax 0845 408 9566. RNID (Royal National Institute for Deaf People) - www.rnid.org.uk The RNID is a British charity created to help better the lives of the 9 million deaf and hard of hearing. The activities of the RNID include preparing campaigns for awareness, providing information, services and support of scientific and technological research. They also support other organizations to enable better services to be provided to the deaf and hard of hearing. The RNID has information lines, 0808 808 0123 or a textphone, 0808 808 9000 which are free of charge. They can also be contacted via email, informationline@rnid.org.uk Deafness Research UK Deafness Research UK, also known as The Hearing Research Trust, was set up by Jack Ashley in 1985. Lord and Lady Ashley believes that no one should have to live with hearing loss and it was their aim to generate the funding to seek a cure through scientific and medical research. There are numerous ways to contact Deafness Research UK: Freephone - 0808 808 2222 (Mon - Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm) Textphone - 020 7915 1412 Fax - 020 7278 0404 Email - info@deafnessresearch.org.uk Write - Deafness Research UK, FREEPOST WC4938, LONDON WC1X 8BR Porters Solicitors - www.porterssolicitors.co.uk The Whiplash Solicitor - www.whiplashsolicitor.co.uk
Other Information: What is Industrial Deafness / Noise Induced Hearing Loss? Types of Deafness / Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Symptoms Who is at risk? Treatment? Compensation and benefits How do I start my claim for compensation for Industrial Deafness? |
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