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Things to think about when taking hearing impaired students on off-site activities

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Last updated 10 April 2013, created 01 December 2009, viewed 3,087

I put this together for teachers at school who were regularly taking deaf/Deaf/hearing impaired students on off-site trips/visits and residential activities. It should help teachers to cover the additional needs of hearing impaired students when completing the paperwork and risk assessments for such More… trips. This is not an exhaustive list, but is reasonably comprehensive. Hope it is useful.

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Useful and very thorough - this should make planning trips with pupils who have hearing impairment a much simpler process.

from bevevans22, 04 May 2012
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