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Emma Emma | 11:53 UK time, Tuesday, 27 June 2006

, a national charity, working for deafblind people and run by deafblind people, has chosen 26 June - 2 July, as . During this time, the organisation hopes to raise society's awareness of the existance of deafblindness.

Dr Philip Gafga, Chair of Deafblind UK and deafblind himself, also called for society to recognise the degree to which deafblind people are excluded from all aspects of everyday life:

"Deafblind people have their needs overlooked and despite having a huge amount to offer and the desire to live rich and rewarding lives, too many find their daily lives filled with frustration and loneliness".

Services provided by Deafblind UK include training in communication and rehabilitation skills, a free 24-hour Helpline, a regional network of staff and volunteers, a range of publications in different reading formats and specially adapted technical equipment to assist with daily living.

To find out more about deafblind awareness week, or Deafblind UK itself, telephone 01733 358100, email info@deafblind.org.uk or visit

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