RNID: For deaf and hard of hearing people.

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What's happening in Scotland

RNID in Scotland represents the 758,000 deaf and hard of hearing people who live in the country, as well as their families and others who work with them or on their behalf. Our staff and volunteers offer a wide range of services, including communication, information and employment services. We campaign in many areas and act to raise awareness of deafness in Scotland.

Campaigns

This is where you can find out about the wide range of services for deaf and hard of hearing people that RNID offers in Scotland, such as information and communication services, and the Forth Valley Sensory Centre. We also support those working in the field of deafness and hearing loss.

Services

This is where you can find out about the wide range of services for deaf and hard of hearing people that RNID offers in Scotland, such as information and communication services, and the Forth Valley Sensory Centre. We also support those working in the field of deafness and hearing loss.

Related Information

The Royal National Institute for Deaf People. Registered Office: 19-23 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8SL. A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales No. 454169, Registered Charity Numbers 207720 (England and Wales) and SC038926 (Scotland).