The Coalition and Sensory Services by Sight for Surrey are launching a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of including an SMS contact detail and hearing loop at establishments.
One in three adults in the UK are Deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus.* In Surrey there’s an estimated 66,000 people who are digitally excluded and are Deaf or hard of hearing (2021).
Including an SMS contact enables people who are hard of hearing or Deaf to communicate independently. It is important all businesses have this, and it is vital that health services provide an SMS contact and hearing loop for private and confidential conversations. Below a Coalition member shares their experience with their GP surgery.
Peter is a member at The Coalition, he was born with a hearing impairment and lives in Surrey with his wife.
Peter cannot contact his GP surgery as they only offer a telephone number and not a SMS text number as he has requested for just under a decade. He depends on others to call and arrange the appointment for him.
Once an appointment has been made, he needs to have access to a hearing loop at the reception and in the consulting room. Often this is not available which means Peter needs to take his wife with him to appointments meaning his right to privacy is breached once again.
The lack of accessibility is not only isolating for people in Surrey who are hard of hearing or Deaf, but it takes away their independence and in this case their privacy.
What we can do:
Peter’s story and animation is based on a real experience, but the name has been changed. Watch Peter’s story on our animation.