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NCC Letter November 3rd
Posted Nov 29th
We thank the Committee for allowing us this opportunity to comment on the services offered by the National Capital Commission. CHHA-NCR recommends...
NCCLetterNovember3.pdf
Posted Nov 29th
We thank the Committee for allowing us this opportunity to comment on the services offered by the National Capital Commission. CHHA-NCR recommends...
Letter To Canadian Museum Of Civilization
Posted Nov 29th
Dear Dr. Rabinovitch,
I am writing to you on matter of great concern to me and to all hard of hearing and deafened persons visiting the Canadian Museum of Civilization. On Sunday, September 3, I visited the museum with my family and was very disappointed to attend a showing of “Greece” at the IMAX Theatre and discover that the museum does not have an assistive listening system installed in this theatre. I was told it was very loud. Loudness does not correspond to understanding. The museum may be proud of its 150th anniversary, but how many more years do hard of hearing persons need to wait before it is accessible?
MuseumLetter.pdf
Posted Nov 29th
Dear Dr. Rabinovitch,
I am writing to you on matter of great concern to me and to all hard of hearing and deafened persons visiting the Canadian Museum of Civilization. On Sunday, September 3, I visited the museum with my family and was very disappointed to attend a showing of “Greece” at the IMAX Theatre and discover that the museum does not have an assistive listening system installed in this theatre. I was told it was very loud. Loudness does not correspond to understanding. The museum may be proud of its 150th anniversary, but how many more years do hard of hearing persons need to wait before it is accessible?
Flyer: Employment Services
Posted Nov 29th
Working with Hearing Loss
Learn how to enhance your communication skills by minimizing noise distractions, Obtain information on the best hearing technology available...
FlyerOttawa.pdf
Posted Nov 29th
Working with Hearing Loss
Learn how to enhance your communication skills by minimizing noise distractions, Obtain information on the best hearing technology available...
Champlain LIHN
Posted Nov 29th
The National Capital Region Branch of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA-NCR) is a non-profit organization led by hard of hearing and deafened individuals with varying degrees of hearing loss. CHHA-NCR advocates the rights and needs of hard of hearing and deafened persons in an effort to break down social barriers, create awareness and fully integrate hard of hearing and deafened persons into our city.
Champlain-LIHN.pdf
Posted Nov 29th
The National Capital Region Branch of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA-NCR) is a non-profit organization led by hard of hearing and deafened individuals with varying degrees of hearing loss. CHHA-NCR advocates the rights and needs of hard of hearing and deafened persons in an effort to break down social barriers, create awareness and fully integrate hard of hearing and deafened persons into our city.
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