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Sonus

Name of Organisation: Sonus
Headline: Working with Deaf People
What We Do: (Formerly Hants Deaf Association)

Provide a range of services for deaf adults, young people and children in Hampshire

Area: Southampton, Outside Southampton

Town: Southampton
Address: Spitfire House

28-29 High Street Southampton

Postcode: SO14 2DF
Contact Person: Christine Glanville or Vicky Barber
Telephone: 023 8022 0225

Email: enquiries@sonus.org.uk
Website: http://sonus.org.uk

Services Offered: *Download Deaf F Brochure here


Children's Team:

  • Happy Tots

Do you have a child under 5? Come along to happy tots and meet otherdeaf/ Hearing parents with deaf/hearing children. You can share all your experiences.

  • Fun 4 you Playdays - Fun 4 You Playdays is available for children aged from 5-11. Deaf, hard of hearing and deafened children are welcome, also children with deaf parents. Any hearing brothers or sisters that want to join are welcome.

The Youth Department is available for young people from age 11- 25. We have many projects such as:

  • Driving days

Taught by BSL aware instructors. Do you have problems understanding the jargon of driving? Do you not understand your driving instructor? Driving days are available for ages 11- 25 to help make driving easier for the future.

  • DeafCooks is taught by a Deaf qualified chef. We make lots of exciting foods such as soups, curries, cakes and many more! Sessions are £2 per session and you get to take the food home! Do you want to learn how to cook? Have a problem with reading recipes? Come along to Deafcooks!
  • Term activities

Activities are run during school holidays. Activities such as Thorpe Park, Art and music Workshops, day trips to London, Basingstoke and many more!!

  • Role Models

The Role Model Project is where a deaf adult will visit you in college and share their life experiences. They are there for any questions that you may have.

  • RAD “full potential”

Residential weekends that help young people to reach their full potential. Would you like to meet other deaf people? Challenge yourself? Gain your confidence? The residential have activities such as rock climbing, kayaking, self defence workshop, river rafting and many more!!

Disability Type: Hearing Impairment
Pat Mark Status: Not Yet Applied For


Related Topics:

Play and Leisure, Transition, Health & Well Being, Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Have a holiday???, Services under the Buzz Network

Related Organisations: Buzz Network, British Deaf Association, South Hampshire Deaf Children's Society, NDCS, Deafies

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