DEAL (Digital Education & Assisted Learning)
Ken Carter provides a brief overview of the latest research study based on experiences of students in higher education.
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Ken Carter provides a brief overview of the latest research study based on experiences of students in higher education.
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Anna is challenging herself to run 400 yards for Winchester Go LD because she wants to support the charity
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The Barbados CALYPSO Project has been delayed due to the global Coronavirus outbreak
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Calypso will bring together deaf and hearing musicians, artists, film makers, and writers from across the UK, USA and Barbados to help raise awareness in Barbados to deaf people’s needs
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Deaf Lives through Music & the Arts supported by the main generous sponsors the Maria Holder Memorial Trust.
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The 'Calypso' project is a collaboration between Decibels, Audiovisability, Barbados Council for the Disabled, SpecialKidz International, The Peter Boos Foundation and other partners.
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The Peter Boos Family Foundation has donated £7K to Specialkidz International of which Peter N. Boos FCA is Honorary President. The donation assists Ken Carter & Decibels in sponsoring and supporting the Calypso Project in collaboration with Ruth Montgomery and Eloise Garland of Audiovisibility.
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Whilst Ken Carter and Helen Lansdown were in Barbados in May 2017, Peter Boos organised a Business / Technology / Philanthropy / Disability luncheon event
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As part of developing Specialkidz International, Ken Carter & Helen Lansdown made a very important visit to the SchoolHouse for Special Needs children in Barbados.
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The SpecialKidz & Decibels Year of Sound – London 2016-2017 began with a highly successful event at the House of Lords on Wednesday, 25th May 2016 and was hosted by Lord Michael Berkeley of Knighton, CBE who is the Honorary President of the Decibels Charitable Trust.
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Specialkidz is very pleased indeed to announce that they will be working in partnership with the Centre for Autism which is based within the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading as from the beginning of 2015
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