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Deaf Inclusion Team

The PATSS Deaf Inclusion (DI) Team provides support and advice for children and young people who are deaf. We use the term 'deaf' to refer to all levels of hearing loss.  Where the word 'Deaf' is used it indicates someone who is culturally Deaf and who uses British Sign Language (BSL) as their first language.

Contacts details

Address:Ballard House
26 West Hoe Road
PL1 3BJ
Telephone number: 01752 305252

Supporting Plymouth's deaf children and young people

We understand that navigating the world with deafness can present unique challenges for children, young people, and their families.

Our team is dedicated to providing practical and emotional support to help your child thrive and reach their full potential. We offer a range of services tailored to the specific needs of deaf children and young people, working collaboratively with families, carers, educational settings, and other professionals.

How we can help you

Our experienced team provides expert guidance and support across various key areas:

  • Empowering families and carers: We provide practical and emotional support, helping you navigate the unique challenges you may face and find effective solutions that truly work for your family.
  • Maximising listening potential: Through ongoing assessment of your child's functional listening skills, we help identify their specific needs, enabling you to create an environment where they can flourish.
  • Building confidence and independence: We're passionate about helping children develop essential independence skills and strong social-emotional well-being, ensuring they feel secure, confident, and ready to engage with the world around them.
  • Creating inclusive communities: We empower families and children to understand deafness and develop practical strategies that promote true inclusion in everyday life, fostering a sense of belonging and connection.
  • Optimising listening environments: We conduct thorough environmental checks and provide bespoke advice to create optimal listening conditions at home, in educational settings, and beyond, so children can hear to the best of their ability and thrive in these spaces.
  • Expert educational guidance: We provide practical and educational support to families, carers, early years settings, and schools, ensuring each child's learning environment is adapted to meet their specific needs and maximise learning potential.
  • Smooth transitions: We provide unwavering support during key transition points, such as moving between educational settings, ensuring that your child experiences a seamless progression in their learning journey, reducing anxiety and stress.
  • Promoting deaf awareness: We offer engaging and informative deaf awareness training to peer groups, extended family members, and professionals, empowering everyone around your child to create a welcoming and understanding community.
  • Specialised training programmes: We equip parents and professionals with tailored training, providing them with the knowledge and skills to best support a deaf child.
  • Direct teaching: We provide direct teaching to deaf children, targeting specific skills and academic needs, ensuring each child has individualised support where needed.
  • Accessing the curriculum: We offer expert guidance on accessing the curriculum through appropriate adaptations that take the needs of children with auditory needs into account, such as a sensory and experiential approach to learning.
  • Monitoring and progress tracking: We actively monitor your child's progress, contribute to setting realistic targets, and celebrate each step towards their goals, ensuring that no milestones are missed.
  • Navigating support networks: We provide a valuable signposting service, connecting you with a wider network of organisations, resources, and professional services available in the Plymouth area.
  • Positive role models: We offer access to deaf adults, who serve as inspirational role models, instilling a deep sense of pride and identity in deaf children, ensuring they know what's possible and are fully confident in themselves.

Our collaborative approach

We understand that a collaborative approach is essential to best support your child. We work closely with a range of professionals and organisations, ensuring a holistic and comprehensive approach:

Organisation/professionalArea of expertise
Paediatric Audiology TeamHearing assessment and management
School/Setting-Based StaffDay-to-day learning and support in education settings
Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCo)Ensuring appropriate support and interventions for children with special educational needs
Consultant PaediatriciansGeneral health and development of children
Ear, Nose, and Throat ConsultantsDiagnosis and treatment of ear-related conditions
Cochlear Implant TeamManagement and support for children with cochlear implants
Speech and Language TherapistsCommunication, language development, and speech therapy
Educational PsychologistsAssessment, consultation, and support for children's learning and emotional development
PhysiotherapistsPhysical development and movement skills
Volunteers (e.g., Plymouth Deaf Children's Society)Community support and activities
Parent/Family Support AdvisorsGuidance and support for families navigating the education system
Sensory SolutionsLocal service supporting children with sensory needs in Plymouth

 

Training offer and support

We offer training courses for parents, teachers, teaching assistants, and other professionals. For more information and a copy of our latest training calendar, contact louise.woodhead@plymouth.gov.uk

How to request advice and support support

To access our services, a Request for More Help form will need to be completed. For education settings, this usually follows a consultation between the PATSS link person assigned to the school and the Special Educational Needs Coordinator at the school.

Download and complete the Request for More Help form (PDF) [361KB]

Once completed, the Request for More Help form must be sent via email to AccessEarlyHelp@plymouth.gov.uk 

It is essential that the Request for More Help form reflect the steps already taken, following a Graduated Approach to Inclusion.

We might not accept the request if there is insufficient evidence of needs and steps already taken.

Plymouth also has an Early Help and SEND Advice Line through which you can book a conversation with a Family Support worker to talk about any worries or questions you may have.

Further reading and resources

Resources for parents and carers

Resources for schools and settings

Specialist Equipment

Hearing aids

Cochlear Implants

Roger Touchscreen

Useful Links

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Age range
  • Early Years - 0 to 5 years
  • Preparing for Adulthood
  • Primary - 5 to 11 years
  • Secondary - 11 to 18 years

  • Based: Plymouth
    Must live in Plymouth or attend a Plymouth school.
    • 0 to 1 years old
    • 1 to 2 years old
    • 2 to 3 years old
    • 3 to 4 years old
    • 4 to 5 years old
    • 5 to 11 years old
    • 12 to 16 years old
    • 17 to 25 years old
    • Hearing impairments

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