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The specialist deaf curriculum framework (SDCF) has been launched by BATOD on 21st February 2024. It is available here: https://www.batod.org.uk/resources-category/specialist-deaf-curriculum-framework/ and has been written to support deaf babies, children, young people, and their families to develop knowledge and make informed and independent decisions about their deafness, from identification through to adulthood.

The deaf curriculum framework project began in February 2021 as an initiative from a NatSIP training event, and has been jointly funded and steered by BATOD and the NDCS.

The SDCF can support those involved with deaf children and young people to:

How will it be used?

There are three key aims of the resource:

Who will use it?

This curriculum framework is a UK-wide resource for specialists in deafness such as QToDs and educational audiologists. It can also be used by DCYP, their families, education settings, and the other professionals who support them. The resource is designed to cover the breadth of work of the QToD/ToD however, the focus may vary depending on where the QToD works, eg school for DCYP, specialist provision, in a peripatetic role, etc.