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  2. Rose Ayling-Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Rose Lucinda Ayling-Ellis MBE (born 17 November 1994) is an English actress. Deaf since birth, she is a British Sign Language user. On television, she is best known for her role as Frankie Lewis in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2020–2022) and for winning the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing with Giovanni Pernice in 2021; she was the programme's first deaf contestant.

  3. Deaf plus - Wikipedia

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    Deaf children with one or more co-occurring disabilities could also be referred to as hearing loss plus additional disabilities or Deafness and Diversity (D.A.D.). About 40–50% of deaf children experience one or more additional disabilities, [2] with learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and visual ...

  4. Nuffield Speech and Language Unit - Wikipedia

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    The centre was located in Ealing, West London and was administered by the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust in collaboration with Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital. [2] [3] Nuffield specialized in helping children between ages four and seven overcome difficulties caused by dyspraxia and had a capacity for fourteen students.

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  6. Category:Deafness - Wikipedia

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    Deaf animal; Deaf cinema; Deaf culture; Deaf rights movement; Deaf hearing; Deaf mental health care; Deaf peddlers; Deaf plus; Deaf theatre; Deaf-mute; Deafness; Deafness in the Windward Islands; Deafness-vitiligo-achalasia syndrome; DeafTalent; Diabetes and deafness; Diagnosis of hearing loss

  7. Edith Whetnall - Wikipedia

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    Whetnall was born in Hull on 6 September 1910 to the Reverend Arthur John and Eleanor (née Stormer) Whetnall. Her father was a Wesleyan minister. She qualified as a doctor from King's College, London in 1938 determined to specialise in ear, nose and throat conditions.

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  9. Castlebar Hill - Wikipedia

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    Ealing Abbey now stands upon this site. [1] Castlebar Hill is a hill in Ealing which is 167 feet (51 m) high. [2] In the 18th century, it was the location of Castle Beare, a grand mansion or country seat, for the area at this time was but a hamlet, not yet having been built up as part of the London conurbation. [3]