Season's Greetings from all at NatSIP

At the end of another busy year the NatSIP steering group wish you a merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you to for your support of NatSIP during 2025 and for all you do for children and young people with deafness, multi sensory and vision impairment.  
We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at events in 2026.

Lindsey Jane Rousseau
NatSIP Facilitator

 

NDCS has published a report that looks at how families experience informed choices and how this impacts the decisions that they make on language and communication. ​

The research was carried by Gwen Carr for the National Deaf Children’s Society. Although the research was based in Scotland, the findings apply across the whole of the UK.

The report contains a number of important findings. For example, it found that many families talked positively about the support they had received. Professionals also spoke about the importance of putting the family first and being led by their needs. It highlights the challenges that many families face in accessing information and support.

To find out more about the research, you can read our summary for parents and the full report.

You can also read our position statement on informed choice too.