Here you will find the latest news from Sense and also other stories relevant to deafblindness.
Latest news
- Free training day about assistive equipment Sense is offering a free deafblind assistive technology training day in Leeds on 22 April. It will cover demonstrations of assistive technology for deafblind people by well known manufacturers, an overview of low tech and high tech equipment available for deafblind people and a presentation from a deafblind person. 13 March 2008
- John Lennon portrait to draw crowds A rare signed John Lennon self portrait, completed in 1958 when he was a student at Liverpool College of Art, will be exhibited this weekend (15 and 16 March 2008) as a centre piece to a rock memorabilia auction, “We Will Rock Ascot”. Find out more. 13 March 2008
- Criminal bids halts celebrity auction An online celebrity auction featuring clothes from actors Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Kevin Spacey will be repeated for a second time after eBay cancelled it due to criminal bids. 9 March 2008
- Sense Bollywood party a success! Graham Taylor, former England football club manager was just one of the hundreds of people to enjoy Sense's Asian themed fundraising dinner called Sensational Bollywood Nights in Birmingham on 28 February. Find out more. 3 March 2008
- Survey highlights barriers to direct payments The findings of a new report and survey into direct payments by Sense show there are barriers. Direct payments allow disabled people, their carers or older people to directly purchase the care they need. Find out more. 11 February 2008
- Sense welcomes the MMR research verdict 6 February 2008
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