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WINTER / SPRING 2019
www.gda.org.uk
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Welcome to another issue of GDA’s Hear for You
newsletter.
It gives me great pleasure to write to you all as the
new CEO of GDA. I have had a fantastic introduction
to the work of this amazing charity and have been
welcomed warmly by staff, volunteers and the people
we support.
Jenny Hopkins has left a great legacy in terms of securing new contracts and ensuring
GDA maintains its strong reputation delivering high quality services.
I am keen to ensure we continue with this and develop new provision as we enter our
100th year. I would like to say a big thank you to those people who have already risen
to our 100 year challenge and successfully fundraised for us. These activities will
continue into 2019 in addition to an exciting centenary event in May, where we hope
to be joined by a Royal visitor!
It's been a very busy few months at GDA, as you'll see with all the news we have to
share with you in this bumper issue, so our apologies for the delay in putting together
this copy of Hear for You.
May I take this opportunity to wish you and your families all the very best for the new
year, and I look forward to welcoming you to GDA in the future.
Best wishes,
GET IN TOUCH
Telephone - 01452 372999 | Text - 07875 610860
Email - admin@gda.org.uk | Website - www.gda.org.uk
GDA, Colin Road, Barnwood, Gloucester, GL4 3JL
Opening hours - Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm and Friday 9am to 4pm
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A message from Jenny Hopkins
Some of you may already know that after ten very
happy and fulfilling years at GDA, I have decided
to move on in November. Those of you who
know me will understand what a tough decision
this has been, but I will be going with the
knowledge that I have achieved everything I
could ever have hoped to do with this wonderful
organisation, and I believe GDA has now reached
point where I can leave the best possible legacy and let
the journey continue under Sharon, as the new CEO, with all the fresh energy and
vision it deserves. Thank you to everyone for the huge support you have given me
over the years.
Welcoming new staff to the team
As GDA continues to grow with the service it
provides to deaf and hard of hearing people, so
too does the staff team. We are delighted to
have welcomed two new members of staff to the
team this year; Sarah Cook joined as a new
Bookings Coordinator in April, working alongside
Mary Hailes to arrange British Sign Language (BSL
interpreter bookings, and Steph Blackburn, who
has come on board as Equipment Services
Assistant, supporting the Hard of Hearing team.
You can book an appointment to see Steph at
GDA on a Monday and Wednesday, when she
can provide advice on the wide-range of listening
aid equipment we have available to buy, or on a
Tuesday and Friday for hearing-aid maintenance.
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and plans are well underway for GDA's milestone
anniversary celebrations. To make this a year to remem
we would love for you to be part of our celebrations. Here's
more about what to expect and how you can be involved:
In May 2019 we will be hosting a special anniversary event at GDA - more details on
this to follow in due course, but we are hoping to have a Royal visitor with us for the
occasion. In addition there will be a photography exhibition from our young people
following their photography workshops in January and March.
To ensure the story of GDA continues for another 100 years, we have been working
with Gloucestershire Archives to store our historical documents and photos. We are
delighted to share with you that all the items have now been catalogued and are open
for visitors to view at the Gloucestershire Hub on Clarence Row in Gloucester.
One of the charity's aims in 2019 will be to collate a report that looks forward to the
future of deaf and hard of hearing services in Gloucestershire. In order to do this, we
will be seeking your opinions on what is currently in place and what you would like to
see available going forward. A survey will be distributed in the coming months, and we
would very much welcome your participation in this. We will be running focus groups
for BSL users so the deaf community can provide feedback in their first language.
Just prior to the celebratory event in May, we will be launching a series of social media
video clips showcasing different stories about deafness in order to further educate
Gloucestershire about it's like to be live with deafness.
And finally, we are looking for 100 people to take on a challenge for GDA to help us
raise £20,000. Turn to page xx for more information on how you can get involved in
this campaign and to find out what's already been happening.
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Seven out of ten hearing aid wearers
seek out businesses or services
whose staff are deaf aware. Our Deaf
Awareness courses will help you to
communicate effectively with deaf
and hard of hearing customers and
clients.
We run face-to-face and online deaf
awareness training courses to suit
individuals, companies and groups.
Contact us on 01452 372999 or
email sharon.bryant@gda.org.uk.
BSL interpreting news for
Gloucestershire deaf people
Some important and much anticipated
news for Gloucestershire deaf people
who use sign language. As of 1st July
2018, GDA has the contract with
Gloucestershire CCG to provide
communications support for all your GP
appointments. We are delighted about
this and hope you are too, as it means
we can ensure you have a joined up
service across all your medical
appointments. As always, you can get in
touch with us via text, Facetime or
Skype or just drop by the office.
Lip-reading class update
Starting in January 2019, the Monday
lip-reading class held in Gloucester by
Michael Underwood, will take place on a
Tuesday from 2pm to 4pm. GDA
continues to provide three other lipreading
classes in Cheltenham,
Cirencester and a further class in
Gloucester. New members are welcome
to join anytime. Classes are £4 per
person.
To enquire further or to book on
to a class, please call 01452 372999,
email admin@gda.org.uk or text 07875
610860.
Dates for your diary
19th January - young people
photography workshop at GDA,
10.30am to 12.30pm
15th February - Pamper Night at GDA,
from 7pm
2nd March - young people photography
workshop at GDA, 10.30am to 12.30pm
3rd March - Sign Yoga workshop at GDA
from 10am to 11.30am
22nd March - Race Night at GDA, from
7pm
27th April - deaf restaurant at GDA from
7pm
25th June - Friendship Circle summer
party at GDA, 1pm to 3pm
5th to 7th July - young people reunion,
Snowdon, Wales
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Following on from the huge success of GDA's
Deaf Patient Support cards in August 2017, GDA
has now launched a 'I am hard of hearing' card
for those with an acquired hearing loss. The cards
offer clear and simple prompts to help a person
follow a conversation. The cards are free and are
available upon request from the GDA office; in
writing to GDA, Colin Road, Barnwood, Gloucester,
GL4 3JL, by telephone on 01452 372999 or text 07875 610860.
GDPR - safeguarding you and
protecting your information
You will have seen that new data
protection laws came in to force in May
2018.
Protecting your information is
extremely important to us, and in order
for GDA to be GDPR compliant, we
have put additional security measures
in place, as well as revising our Privacy
Notice, which you can read on our
website, www.gda.org.uk, or watch a
BSL version on our Facebook page.
If you have any questions about GDA
and GDPR, please contact our Data
Protection Officer on 01452 372999 or
email dpo@gda.org.uk.
Please vote for GDA to win
£10,000
GDA has been shortlisted to win a
whooping £10,000, but we need YOUR
help.
Local business Lansdown Insurance is
hosting 'Lansdown Giving', an initiative
that will see them award cash prizes
from £150 to £10,000 to the ten
charities with the most votes.
Voting is now open and will remain so
until 5pm on 31st January 2019 at
www.lansdowninsurance.com/giving/
Please spare a few moments to vote for
GDA to help give us the best possible
chance of winning the greater share.
A very BIG thank you
Sadly this issue isn't going to be big enough to thank everyone individually, so we will
offer a very BIG thank you to ALL the businesses, groups and individuals who have
so generously donated to GDA in 2018. Thank you.
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On Thursday 16th August, a group of volunteers an
young people and their parents got up bright and
early and headed to London for a very special day
trip in the capital. Despite the initial bleary eyes,
the group arrived in London raring to go and
headed to The Science Museum for an experience
in the Wonderlab - a scientific sensory experience
that explores everything from static to gravity.
This trip was an opportunity for the young people to step
out of their comfort zone, to challenge themselves and make new friends. At the
beginning of the trip we asked the group how they felt - most noted nerves. At the
end of the day, they all commented on how much they'd enjoyed the trip and the
nerves had changed to happiness.
This feedback from one of the young people who
came on the trip, speaks volumes:
"I liked with how I can see that I'm not the only
one who is deaf/hard of hearing and that there's
other people who is just like me. It makes me
feel I'm not alone. Just seeing that has also
helped with my confidence of myself deaf just a
little bit"
This is the whole idea of what GDA is doing. Supporting
these young people in their journey through childhood into adulthood and showing
them they are not alone, increasing their self-confidence, showing them the wider
world and inspiring them to be the amazing people they can be.
This trip has made it clear, that providing these opportunities to our young people
and families has untold benefits for them. This trip was the start of a new approach
to our youth services and we have a number of future exciting opportunities coming
up, including a two-part photography workshop and a 100th anniversary young
people reunion that will invite them to climb Mount Snowdon in July 2019. Keep
posted for more on that very soon.
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have enjoyed a year full of fun activities and
outings in 2019. In May, the young members
and their families gathered at Roves Farm,
near Swindon, for a fun-packed day on the
farm. Members got a chance to enjoy a
rather bumpy tractor ride to meet a very
Hungry Caterpillar, as well having a go at
feeding the lambs and racing the energetic
sheep and goats!
It was a particularly poignant session in July,
a number of CDCC members graduated from the club.
They will continue to be supported by our Family Support Worker and will be invited
to get involved in a number of upcoming exciting opportunities. It's been an absolute
joy to see the children grow into young people and we
wish them all the very best for the future.
And what other way is there to end the year,
other then a CDCC Christmas party. Once
again the members were treated to a visit
from Mr Christmas himself, who very
generously took time out of his busy
schedule to hand out gifts to the children.
None of these activities would be possible
without the continued dedication of the CDC
volunteers, so a big thank you to them for all
hard work and creativity in continuing to come up with
fun and engaging activities for the club to enjoy.
Gloucester Deaf Club (GDC) have enjoyed several highlights this year including
hosting the UK Deaf Sports Whist Drive Pairs in April, in which two GDC members
came runners up. In August the group then enjoyed a seaside trip to Torquay where
they also paid the local Deaf Club a visit, and in October they came together for a
fun quiz night.
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returned in 2018 with the annual summer and
Christmas gatherings. Over 140 guests joined us
for the two occasions, to enjoy a delicious
home-cooked meal, courtesy of Yumma Food.
Once again our friends at Ecclesiastical
Insurance joined us to help look after our
guests. We cannot thank them enough for all
their hard work and we look forward to welcomin
them to GDA once more in June for the first of ou
2019 Friendship Circle gatherings.
GDA's Friendship Circle is a free social group for anyone living with an acquired
hearing loss. It is a friendly and welcoming opportunity to make new friends and catch
up with old acquaintances. If you would like to be part of our Friendship Circle, let us
know by emailing admin@gda.org.uk, and you will be invited to join us, free of charge
at our twice-a-year social occasions. Free transport can be provided for anyone
needing assistance getting to and from Gloucester. Our Friendship Circle summer
party will be taking place at GDA on Tuesday 25th June, from 1pm to 3pm.
GDA branches out in to South Gloucestershire and Wiltshire
In April 2018, GDA took over the provision of BSL interpreter services at hospital
appointments in Swindon and Wiltshire. Since then GDA has also begun providing
weekly employment support to deaf and hard of hearing people in partnership with
Disability Experts in Swindon.
GDA will soon begin offering deaf people in South Gloucestershire support to those
who are job seeking and those accessing education and/or training opportunities. A
skilled member of the GDA team will be able to help with filling in application forms,
putting together CVs, preparing for interviews and getting Access to Work funding in
place.
We have a proven track record in Gloucestershire where we are part of the innovative
GEM project (Going the Extra Mile), providing much needed specialist employment
support for deaf and hard of hearing communities. All of our employment support is
delivered by excellent members of the team who are also extremely positive role
models.
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Did you know that GDA offers 32-different services and support to deaf children,
young people and adults living in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and South
Gloucestershire? Here's just some of the ways that we can help support you and
your deafness:
Transport Fund - available, free of charge, to anyone with mobility issues
wishing to access GDA's social activities
A monthly Lunch Club for BSL users
Access to a Family Support Worker
One-to-one BSL employment support
The provision of BSL interpreters in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire
Regular Friendship Circle social activities
Lip-reading classes
A monthly children's deaf club for children aged 0 to 9yrs, and their families
Hard of hearing clubs
Over 25 hearing-aid maintenance clinics across the county
Installation of specialist listening-aid equipment in your home
Expert and impartial advise on listening-aid equipment available to buy
Family Sign Workshops
We can't do it without you
Every year we need over £535,0oo to
ensure we can continue providing these
vital and life-changing services and support
to thousands of deaf and hard of hearing
people living in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire
and South Gloucestershire. Without the
kind support and generosity of local people a
businesses we simply couldn't keep making t
difference that we do. As we enter our 100th year, we
would be delighted if you would consider supporting our charity by fundraising,
making a donation, or leaving a legacy to GDA. Together we can help remove the
barriers that deaf children, young people and adults face every single day and give
them a chance to live confidently with their deafness.
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Back in the summer a Gloucester
based National Citizen Service (NCS)
group contacted us to let us know they
had chosen GDA as their charity for
their planned fundraising. The group of
15 to 17yr olds organised a summer fete
as part of their NCS programme, and
raised a wonderful £740 for GDA.
Thank you to everyone who collected
'Cash for Communities' tokens for GDA
On 16th December, local opera singer,
Maria Jagusz hosted a Christmas
Spectacular in aid of GDA and The
Willow Trust. Nearly 300 guests came
along to Bingham Hall in Cirencester to
enjoy performances from MJ-UK Music
and Arts, as well as the Cirencester
Male Voice Choir and other special
guests. Our sincere thanks to Maria
and everyone involved in putting on
such a magical evening and for helping
to raise over £1,300 for GDA.
Our sincere thanks to our friends at
Coventry Building Society, Cirencester,
who hosted a quiz night in aid of GDA
on 19th May. The evening was a huge
success and raised a fantastic £800.
Since our partnership with CBS began
in 2015, the team and their customers
at the Cirencester branch have raised a
staggering £7,000 for GDA, and they're
still going strong.
as part of a Gloucester Round Table
and Western Daily Press initiative. We
managed to secure enough tokens to
be rewarded with a prize of £1,485,
which was presented to GDA at a
presentation evening on Tuesday 4th
December.
Congratulations to GDA Fundraising
Ambassador, Jackie Gloyn who has
once again been tirelessly fundraising
for GDA, and this year alone, has raised
a whooping £6,458.47 - Thank you
Jackie.
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2019 is set to be a BIG year for GDA and we
would love you to be a part of it. As you will
have already read, GDA will be celebrating
it's 100th anniversary next year and as part
of our celebrations we are inviting 100
people to be a part of our biggest fundraiser
ever - 100 people, 100 challenges.
So far 83 people have pledged to take on a
challenge, with 53 having already completed their
challenge. Could you join our team and help us reach our team of 100?
"Being part of the 24hr cycle challenge was the best thing I've ever done. It was a wonderful
event and brilliant to be involved in GDA's 100th anniversary celebrations"
Your challenge can be anything you want it to be - perhaps you want to give
something up, or maybe do a sponsored walk, cycle or run? Or how about jumping
out of a plane, holding a cake sale or making and selling a craft? Whatever your
challenge, you will be helping to ensure the future of the life-transforming support
and services that GDA provides to thousands of deaf and hard of hearing children,
young people and adults in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire.
To make this campaign even more exciting, we are delighted to share with you that
The Windsor Family Trust are very generously offering matched funding for the first
£100 each of our 100 participants raise, meaning GDA could stand to benefit from an
extra £10,000!!
We have been overwhelmed with the range of challenges and fundraising already
taking place - from making little Christmas elves and hosting a sponsored silence, to
running a half marathon and swimming 100 lengths on 100 different days. It's hard to
single out just one challenge, but our Lands End to John O'Groats 24hr cycle
challenge which took place from 19th to 20th October is definitely one of the highlight
challenges so far.
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make up the bulk of the 969 mile journey between the two iconic UK landmarks. The
remaining 69 miles would be completed by anyone else wishing to have a go over the
course of the 24hrs.
What made this challenge even more challenging was the fact they were doing it on
exercise bikes, at GDA! Well, not only did they do it, but they did it with two hours to
spare and raised a whooping £5,585 in the process!
So, if you are you up for taking on a challenge to start your New Year and think you
could raise at least £100, please do get in touch on 01452 372999 or
100challenges@gda.org.uk and we can help you kick-start your #GDATurns100
challenge adventure.
The biggest of thanks to the following people who have already completed their
challenge for GDA and helped us on our way to reaching our £20,000 fundraising
target. The very best of luck to those currently planning or taking on their challenge.
Sally Gillespie
Richard Fletcher
Jackie Gloyn
Harry Hares in Cirencester
Harrison Clark Rickerby's
Coventry Building Society
in Cirencester
Richard Sills
Jenny Hopkins
Neil Souter
Nick Hailes
Gloucester Deaf Club
Mark Kirby
Stephenie Blackburn
Robert Blackburn
Alex Turley
Andy Milner
Reg Cobb
Esme Sills
Mary Hailes
NCS - Gloucester
Zumba with Jane
Maria Jagusz
Steve Jones
John Gilbert
Ellen Darkes
Vicki O'Connell
Ali Wiltshire
Sue Sewell
HB Digital
Michelle Douse
Kevin Daws
Mari Simms
Lexxi-Pearl Simms
Judi Hill
Toby Aiken
Phil Sullivan
Sarah Cook
Matt Preston
Mark McLaughlin
Michelle Nali
Topaze Newman
Sara Coates
Amy Brown
Roger Bush
Gemma Sills
Ecclesiastical
Turn over for photos of some of the challenges that have taken place so far
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150
journey's made
using our
Transport Fund
8,519
miles travelled by
our outreach
workers to visit
people in their
homes
The number of BSL
interpreters
provided
888
HOMES VISITED TO INSTALL
LISTENING AID EQUIPMENT
the number of appointments
we've hosted at our
employment support
workshops in Swindon from
Oct to Dec in partnership with
Disability Experts
2,427
324
47
lunches served at
our Deaf Lunch Club
3,900 HOURS OF
COMMUNICATION
SUPPORT PROVIDED
IN THE WORKPLACE
3,295
people
attended our
hearing-aid
clinics
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