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Conferences and Events

Who

You might be looking for high level, professional skills and experience related to deafness to help you set up, manage and deliver a conference or event in an efficient and interesting way.

Aim

Our aim is to make life easier for you! We will create a new event or support an existing one in the best way possible for you.

What you get

Our conference and events management enables you to work on what you are best at whilst we focus on the specific areas for you to enable you to deliver a professional and interesting event which is also fun and inclusive for everyone.

How it works

Contact us on general@deafworks.co.uk with your ideas or ring Nicholas on 020 7689 0033 to talk around your issues and concerns. Use the expertise and experience (totalling 47 years of work) of Deafworks to help you make a difference to your deaf and hard of hearing services and projects.

One final thing: Booking a speaker

Laraine Callow, Director Deafworks is a very experienced and entertaining speaker who can talk on a variety of topics. Email her to discuss topics and fees. We can also suggest (but not recommend – you’ll need to check them out yourself) other people if we don’t cover your particular area of interest.

2 Comments on “Conferences and Events”

  • Mr Chris Turner on May 27th, 2011 at 6:19 pm

    Hello
    I am fairly new on the Cambridge Hard of Hearing Club committee and am charged with finding interesting speakers for our last Thursday of the month meetings for September, November, January, February, March & April.
    If you have any suggestions, possilbly costs and contact details I would be pleased to hear from you.
    Thanks in anticipation of your help
    Chris

  • Mr Chris Turner on May 27th, 2011 at 6:26 pm

    Hello
    We do not hold conferences only events are our monthly meeting of about 50 seniors .Some years we hold a Hearing awearness event for publicity purposes

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