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JANUARY 2017
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Dear GDA friends and supporters
The start of the calendar year is often a favourite
time at GDA. Memories are still fresh from our
Christmas parties held for our Friendship Circle
members and also Cirencester Deaf Children’s Club
(CDCC). It’s a natural time as well to reflect on the
last twelve months and think how much has been
achieved for deaf adults and children in Gloucestershire,
which is due not just to the dedication of our staff and
volunteers, but also to the wonderful support we receive from donors
and from fundraisers.
In many ways 2016 proved an outstanding year, and some of the reasons why are
featured in this latest edition of our newsletter. We have launched a deaf friendly
Forest School for children and young people; we have organised workshops, visits t
police stations and created sign language films around different aspects of safety; w
have visited more people at home than ever before to install listening aid equipmen
we have set up regular hearing aid clinics around the county for new batteries,
cleaning and re-tubing; we have launched an e-learning ‘Understand Deafness’
training programme; and we have achieved 100% fulfilment on every one of our fiv
public sector contracts.
As we look ahead to 2017, may I take this opportunity to thank everyone who suppo
GDA in one way or another. We simply could not achieve half of what we do withou
you. Wishing you all the best for the year ahead.
GET IN TOUCH
Telephone - 01452 372999 Text - 07875 610860
Email - admin@gda.org.uk Website - www.gda.org.uk
Colin Road, Barnwood, Gloucester, GL4 3JL
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Hi, please introduce yourself
I am Sally Gillespie. I am mum to Callum who
is 3 and a half. Callum was born hearing but at
nine months developed bacterial menigitis.
Thankfully he survived but he was left with
hearing loss in both ears and as a result he now
wears hearing aids.
How has GDA helped you and your family?
We've been attending Cirencester Deaf Children's Club
(CDCC) for two years and we go every month. It’s been
fantastic for me to speak to other parents and for Callum to
engage with other children. The realisation that deaf children can do most things other
children can do - such as go to the pantomime and enjoy music - has been very
comforting. We didn’t know anything about deafness so it's been a massive learning cur
and CDCC has been a fantastic support mechanism.
What has been the biggest change you’ve seen in Callum as a result of the support
you’ve had?
His confidence has grown tremendously, and you can see him learn how to focus better
and join in. I'd recommend CDCC and GDA to anyone with a deaf child. It is scary; I
remember being petrified – I'd never been around deaf children before, but I've learnt no
to be scared. Talking to other parents has been hugely valuable.
And finally, tell us a little more about you – what’s your ideal day out in
Gloucestershire?
We love going to Pitville Park in Cheltenham and getting ice-cream and hot chocolates
with marshmallows. We'd probably finish with a roast dinner and a trip to the pool
swimming - a perfect weekend treat.
New hearing-aid clinics announced
GDA has launched a number of new free hearing-aid clinics across Gloucestershire.
New clinics are now also taking place in Coleford, Stroud and Cam. The clinics are an
opportunity for NHS hearing-aid wearers to get hearing-aids retubed, cleaned and get
new batteries. Our technicians are also available to offer impartial advise on specialist
listening aid equipment that can help you hear at home. Find a clinic near you at
www.gda.org.uk or call 01452 372999. Booking is essential for most clinics.
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The Honeyford Communication Pot
In August we hosted our first ever Play Your
Cards Right game night, our take on the TV
show hosted by Bruce Forsyth in the 90s, and
its aim was to raise fund to launch a new BSL
communication service. The Honeyford
Communication Pot has been set up in memory
of our deaf friend and colleague, Barbara
Honeyford, who sadly passed away two years ago
As a much loved BSL interpreter, this fund seeme
most fitting way to honour her memory and dedication to
our local Deaf community. The pot of money will be used to provide Deaf people
with BSL interpreters in key situations where funding isn't available.
The night itself was a big success with lots of laughs and audience participation.
We started off with 40 players and each of them battled their way through the
rounds to compete for the £50 cash prize - huge congratulations to Steve who
won the prize, and who so generously shared it with his pal, Patrick. We were
absolutely delighted and honoured to have Steve, Barbara Honeyford's partner,
with us for the night. It was a truly fitting way to remember Barbara and kick-start
our new Honeyford Communication Pot.
GDA awarded Level 2 PQASSO Quality Mark
GDA has become the first user-led charity in the county to achieve the PQASSO
Quality Mark at level 2, a nationally recognised accreditation that gives both users
and commissioners an external valuation of the quality and credibility of an
organisation. After months of evidence gathering for a desktop review of
procedures, followed by a full two-day on-site inspection, GDA was given the new
via a glowing report, which included the comment, “It was very apparent to the
assessor that managers, staff and volunteers are inspired and motivated by being part
of a well led and ambitious organisation to deliver high quality services”.
PQASSO is the only kitemark endorsed by the Charity Commission as meeting the
Hallmarks of an Effective Charity.
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Police Commissioner's Fund
GDA is coming towards the end of a
two- year safety project funded by the
Police Commissioner’s Fund. It has
proved both valuable and impactful.
Recent activities have included a very
interesting visit from the Forest of
Dean Hard of Hearing Club to Coleford
Police Station, where members were
treated to an afternoon talk around
safety issues; a police talk also at the
Cirencester Hard of Hearing Club; and
a BSL film on ‘What action to take
during an emergency’, which to date
has attracted more than 11,000 views
on GDA’s Facebook Community Page.
South Gloucestershire
Following the closure of South
Gloucestershire Deaf Association in
March 2016, GDA is now tasked with
expanding a limited number of servic
into South Gloucestershire. Additiona
funding from South Gloucestershire
commissioners will need to be urgent
secured in order for GDA to provide a
adequate level of support for deaf an
hard of hearing people, but we are
currently in consultation with South
Gloucestershire Council among other
and in the meantime making best use
a small pot of money given to GDA by
our friends at SGDA.
Building changes at GDA
GDA has undergone further improvements to its site in recent months, including a
new pedestrian walkway from the road directly into the Community Centre that
avoids walking across the car park; and also an updated and expanded office
reception area.
Friendship Circle Christmas party
On Tuesday 22nd November we hosted our most
popular Friendship Circle social event ever with
over 70 guests coming from across the county to
enjoy a delicious festive lunch, cooked by Yumma
Food, and entertainment from the Wye Valley
Singers. GDA's Friendship Circle is proving an
extremely popular and valuable social club for those
with an acquired hearing loss, and it was wonderful on
this occasion, to welcome lots of new faces to GDA. It is
free to join - for more information contact 01452 372999.
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Going the Extra Mile (GEM)
GDA is delighted to have been selected as one of nearly forty delivery partners on a
major new European Funded project in Gloucestershire. It's called GEM (which
stands for 'Going the Extra Mile') and its aim is to engage with and support
Gloucestershire's hardest-to-reach, most vulnerable unemployed and financiallyexcluded
people, who face multiple barriers to work.
GDA's role will be to work with participants who are deaf or hard of hearing, who m
also be facing other challenges and to help move them closer towards education,
training, volunteering or work, including self-employment.
This project is a partnership of community focused organisations, managed by
Gloucestershire Gateway Trust on behalf of Gloucestershire County
Council. The GEM Project is jointly funded by the Big Lo
and European Social Fund.
As a delivery partner, GDA is now inviting anyone who
is deaf and looking for help towards further
education, training, volunteering, employment or
self employment to get in touch with us. Please note
this project has a strict eligibility criteria - this will be
discussed with you upon inquiry. Want to know more?
Contact Reg Cobb on reg.cobb@gda.org.uk, on Skype
as gda-reg.cobb or on FaceTime as admin@gda.org.uk.
Sad news about John Yates
It's with great sadness that we pass on the news that John Yates passed away on
Saturday 27th August. John was a long time friend of GDA and to the local Deaf
Community. As a local man, John’s association with GDA goes back many years. He
was a member of the GDA Council of Management at various times during the
1990s and early years of the 21st century. John was also a member of the Hard of
Hearing Forum. John’s concern and compassion for Deaf and hard of hearing
people continued to the end. He will be greatly missed by everyone at GDA.
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CDCC (Cirencester Deaf Children's
Club) kicked off their new term in
September with something new for the
grown-ups. While the children have
enjoyed visits from hedgehogs and the
local police, and doing crafts and music,
parents and carers have been invited to
join GDA in a separate room for Family
Support Sessions. Each session has
focused on a different area of interest,
but always related to deafness, including
Family Sign lessons. In the future we’ll
be hosting sessions on behaviour and
identity, as well as inviting other parents
of deaf children to come and share their
experience. CDCC ended 2016 with their
annual Christmas party where the
children decorated Christmas
trees which were kindly donated by GWP
Group.
During the summer holidays we
launched the Deaf-friendly Forest
School; a unique opportunity for youn
people with hearing loss to experience
the great outdoors in the enchanting
wooded surroundings at Hartpury
College. To date 24 children and ten
adults, all with varying levels of deafne
have taken part in a variety of activitie
including nature art, mud painting, de
building (and waterproof testing!), wa
play, bug hunting and toasting
marshmallows, deaf-friendly hide and
seek and much more. The school not
only offers participants the chance to
explore nature but to do so in a safe a
total communication environment,
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For future
school dates
call GDA on
01452 372999.
GDA's Lunch Club continues to be a very popular club with 42 people,
on average, a month coming to enjoy a home cooked lunch, provided by
volunteers Kim and Yvonne, helped by Sandra and Natasha. In August the group
ventured to Weston Super Mare where the sunny weather allowed them to stroll
the promenade and savour the fresh sea air.
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Gloucestershire Deafened and Cochlear Implant Support Group (GDCISG) have
enjoyed a range of activities over the last few months. During the summer months
they enjoyed a guided tour of Tewkesbury Abbey, a summer garden party, a 5 mile
walk round the Sculpture Trail in the Forest of Dean and a social event with a buffe
lunch at GDA. More recently they hosted a Technology Day. It was organized by the
National Cochlear Implant Users Association (NCIUA) and the day consisted of
presentations by each of the three Cochlear Implant manufacturers about their late
speech processors and accessories. In the afternoon everyone had the opportunity
speak to the reps individually, to ask questions and try out equipment. Their
membership continues to grow and two more members have recently received thei
CI's and are making good progress. If you would like to know more about GDCISG
please email cathnkiln@izat.myzen.co.uk or contact GDA on 01452 372999.
Gloucester Deaf Club (GDC) enjoyed a
day trip to Weymouth back in July.
Thankfully the weather was kind to
them and they were able to enjoy the
beautiful seaside surroundings. In
September the club welcomed
Bridgwater Deaf Club to Gloucester.
The two clubs spent a fun evening
playing bingo and others games, while
catching up with friends.
It's been another busy few months wi
Gloucestershire Hard of Hearing club
The Gloucester club in particular has
welcomed a number of new members
their group, as has the Cheltenham
club.
Speakers including Brockworth
Hedgehog Rescue and Reverend Stev
Morris, among others, have attended
club meetings across the county to
share tales about their work. In addit
the clubs have been on various outin
including an idyllic boat trip from
Gloucester to Saul in August.
New members are always welcome, a
anyone wishing to join is invited to
contact the GDA office on 01452 3729
or email admin@gda.org.uk to find ou
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A thank you from us to you
VOLUNTEERS
Chris Averiss
Jenny Beadle
Richard Busby
Sandra Chandler
Yvonne Cobb
Catherine Cook
Hannah Ede
Kim Fletcher
Richard Fletcher
Chris Gardner
Emily Gill
Jackie Gloyn
Natasha Griffey
Catherine Harkness
Rory Haynes
Nic Hewlett
Graham Howell
Lucy Lea
Peter Maynard
Jonathan Moffitt
Fran Morgan
Rosemary Morgan
Caitlin Nolan
Justine Norman
Charlotte O'Connor
Lesley Reeve
Michael Sadler
Christina Snell
Sandra Silk
Marita Westgate
Judy Wood
Thanks to the anonymous donors and
volunteers who regularly give their time
and money to GDA.
FUNDRAISERS
Toby Aiken
Claire Beeley
Jim Beeley
Megan Brunton
Gemma Buckley
Yvonne Cobb
Kate Davies
Hannah Ede
Tracy Ellis
Kim Fletcher
Chris Gardner
Jackie Gloyn
Emma Jenkins
Jonathan Moffitt
Richard Sills
Jim Thomson
Thanks to ALL who donate to GDA. There ar
too many to mention, but we are continuous
grateful for their generosity.
CORPORATE DONORS
Barnwood General Works
Coventry Building Society
Ecclesiastical
Endsleigh Insurance
GWP Group
HB Digital
JSM Promotional Gifts
Kingscott Dix
M&S and BP Garages
Red Apple Garage
Red Lemon
St James Place Wealth
TSB Head Office, Barnwood
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It's been a busy season of half marathons at GDA
recently with supporters taking on the Cheltenham,
Oxford and Stroud Half Marathons during September
and October. Gemma Buckley, Richard Sills and Jim
Thomson took on the 13.1 mile courses and between
them they have raised over £1,400 for GDA. Huge thanks
and congratulations to each of our runners on their fantastic
achievements.
We are very excited to have been
announced as the charity partner of
TSB's Gloucestershire Head Office in
Barnwood. Over the coming year, TSB
partners will be carrying out a whole
host of fundraising activities including
a Christmas market, quiz nights and
sweepstakes.
Debbie Waterland at TSB Barnwood,
said: “GDA is a local cause that’s close
to people hearts here in Barnwood and
we are delighted to welcome them as our
new Local Charity Partner. We’re busy
planning lots of fundraising activities for
the coming months and can’t wait to
build our partnership with GDA and
support the vital work that they do for our
local community."
The partners at TSB will be hoping to
raise £3,500 for GDA during the year's
partnership.
On 22nd October, GDA and a team
players from Gloucester Deaf Footb
Club headed to the New Lawn
Stadium, home of Forest Green
Rovers (FGR), for the book launch o
'The Rise of Forest Green Rovers; The
Road to Wembley' which has been
written by GDA Chair Chris Gardne
in aid of GDA. The day was a huge
success with book sales totalling ov
£1,200, plus an additional £300 kin
donated by FGR supporters. To dat
the book has raised nearly £4,000 f
GDA. Thanks to Chris for such a
generous gesture; to Gloucester De
FC for their support at the launch, a
to FGR for their help in promoting
the book.
Copies for
£12.99 are
available
at GDA.
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A shout out to the following groups and businesses who have recently donated
to GDA. Our sincere thanks to:
Jim Beeley who, as Sheriff of Gloucester 2015/2016, raised £3,154.60 for GDA.
St James' Place Wealth who donated £300 towards the work of Cirencester Dea
Children's Club (CDCC).
Newent Community School for raising £108 at a student and teacher collection
An anonymous donor who kindly gave £3,500. The money has been requested
to support our new YOUChoose service and children's activities.
Endsleigh Insurance and Zurich Community Trust who donated £100 following
a staff vote.
Red Apple Garage who have been collecting for GDA and to date have raised
over £658 for GDA.
Zumba with Jane who raised £220 following a raffle draw during which GDA wa
chosen as the winning charity.
Brockhampton Village Hall who raised £300 at an open day.
Team GDA's next fundraising challenge
We've done triathlons, we run half marathons and we've jumped out of planes. So,
what next? Why, the Three Peak Challenge of course. On Friday 19th May 2017 a tea
of GDA supporters and staff will be making their way to Scotland to take on the firs
of the three tallest peaks in the UK, Ben Nevis in Scotland. They'll then be attempti
Scafell in England and Snowdon in Wales. And what's more,
they'll be hoping to complete the challenge in 24 hours!
The team of twelve is made up of Deaf and hearing
brave adventurers and over the next few months
they'll be putting in hours of training and lots
of fundraising effort with initiatives including
car washes, quiz nights and a photoshoot.
They've already topped the £1,400
fundraising total so they're well on target to
making this our biggest fundraising challenge
to date. If you'd like to give our heroic
adventurers a boost you can donate to their
challenge at www.justgiving.com/gda.
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GDA Trustee Jackie Gloyn is inviting people to win a chance to stay in Normandy in
her annual raffle draw. The lucky winners will get to stay in a typical French house,
situated in the small town of Lessay which is just ten minutes away from the miles o
sandy Normandy beaches. The accommodation sleeps six and has a walled garden
with terrace. To enter simply send £5 in an envelope to GDA, Colin Road, Barnwood
Gloucester, GL4 3JL by Tuesday 14th February 2017. Please remember to include yo
name, address, contact number, email and quote NORMANDY5. The winner will be
selected at random and notified shortly afterwards. The winners will be responsible
for arranging their own transport to and from Lessay and bookings will be subject t
the owners availability.
Christmas Pantomime trip
Every year we host a trip to the Everyman Theatre
in Cheltenham to see a special BSL pantomime
performance. This year, we send our sincere thanks
to Mrs Bamber for her generous donation of £550
which she has made in memory of her husband,
towards the cost of the trip. In a few weeks time,
children and adults will head to the theatre to enjoy the
hilarious 'Jack and the Beanstalk' starring GDA favourite, Tweedy
the Clown. We'll share pictures from the trip in our next issue.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
JANUARY 2017
* Saturday 7th - 'Jack and the
Beanstalk' Pantomime trip.
FEBRUARY
* Friday 10th - Pamper evening at
GDA, from 7pm
* Tuesday 14th - Normandy holiday
raffle draw deadline.
MARCH
* Friday 3rd - quiz night at GDA, 7pm
MAY
* Saturday 13th - car wash and coffee
and cake morning at GDA, 9am to 1pm
* Friday 19th to Sunday 21st - Three
Peak Challenge.
JUNE
* Tuesday 27th - Friendship Circle
Summer party at GDA 1pm to 3pm.
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Listening aid equipment to help you at home
Introducing the Signolux Visual Alert System - £53.94 including
P&P
Signolux (pronounced ‘Sig – no – lux’)
An exciting new addition to our range of
equipment, the all-singing, all-dancing
Signolux visual signal system. This versatile
and compact system, with a range of up to
200 metres can be used as an alert for the
doorbell, smoke alarm and telephone. It's
portable and wireless so you can take it
anywhere in the home, including the garden
The flashing light and picture on the receiver
will alert you if something is happening even
you're wearing headphones or you're on the loop.
Don't just take our word for it...
"The Signolux has improved my life so much. It has stopped me worrying about not
hearing people coming to the door and missing them."
Mr Ash, Gloucestershire
HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND CARE CARD
Get your Signolux at www.gda.org.uk or call 01452 372999.
We have devised a useful form to help ensure you receive the correct
communication support at your doctor and hospital appointments. You can
download the form on the GDA website at www.gda.org.uk or pick up a copy at
any of our free hearing-aid clinics. Once you've filled your form in, hand it in to
your doctors surgery for them to update your records.
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The miles gda travelled to
support deaf people in their
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Times we provided BSL
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24
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Deaf Children's Club
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1,735
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