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DELTA

3 Swan Court
Cygnet Park
Peterborough
PE7 8GX

Tel: 0845 1081437
Fax: 01733 569322
Web: www.deafeducation.org.uk
Best time to telephone: office hours

DELTA (Deaf Education through Listening and Talking) is a national charity for teachers, professionals and parents of deaf children. DELTA knows that most deaf children can learn to listen and to talk and believes that every family should have that option for their deaf child. DELTA works to make that happen all over the country. DELTA's aims are that severely and profoundly deaf children can: develop natural and effective spoken language; participate easily in their family and community life; achieve their potential at school and work.

DELTA's activities include the following:

  • Providing information on the natural aural approach to the education of deaf children.
  • Organising meetings for families across the country who want to help their deaf children listen and talk.
  • Running summer schools for the whole family so that the parents can learn the skills and techniques they need.
  • Setting up research and development projects to evaluate and improve the approach.
  • Publishing a regular newsletter - CHAT

DELTA provides a range of resources including fact sheets, information booklets, a DVD and material on understanding the natural aural approach.

Checked: 10 Dec 2007








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