- What does it do?
The National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) is a charity dedicated to breaking down barriers for the 35,000 deaf children and young people in the UK. It provides a range of services and information for the families of deaf young people, 90 per cent of whom are born to parents with hearing who may have no experience of deafness. Services include a freephone helpline, grants for special equipment, published advice and a network of trained support workers.
- Where is it based?
NDCS headquarters are in Islington, London, which houses member services, fundraising and communications. Its children and family service division is based in Birmingham and it also has offices in Glasgow, Belfast and Cardiff.
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