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THE Royal National Institute for Deaf People The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) is a British charity created to help better the lives of the 9 million deaf and hard of hearing in the United Kingdom.

RNID's head office is in Islington, in Central London (19-23 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8SL).
 is inviting Teessiders with hearing loss to take part in research which could help improve support for those affected by hearing issues.

The charity is looking for people who have been fitted with an NHS hearing aid in the last five years to take part in a one-to-one interview about the support they received to help use and maintain their aids properly. The RNID RNID Royal National Institute for the Deaf (and Hard of Hearing People; UK)
RNID Request Node Identification
RNID Return Node Identification
 would also like to speak with hearing aid users and at least one family member. For more information or to take part, contact 020 7296 8211, textphone: 020 7296 8001 text 8211 or email: consultations@rnid.org.uk.
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Publication:Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Date:Sep 17, 2009
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