Hearing Awareness from A to Z
- A is for Accessible Political Advertising & Campaigns
- B is for Batteries, Power Outages, and Alternative Energy Sources
- C is for (Accessibility) Checklist
- D is for Doctors
- E is for your E.N.T. - get the most out of them
- F is for Funding for my Aids and Devices
- G is for Groups, Socials and Discussion
- H is for Health Care Facilities
- I is for Insurance for my Hearing aids
- J is for Job Search
- K is for Keys to the Communication Revolution
- L is for (Disability) Legislation
- M is for the Mathematics/Statistics of Hard of Hearing and Deafened Persons in Canada
- N is for Nurses
- O is for SeniOrs
- P is for Partnerships
- Q is for Questions, Requests, and Explanations
- R is for Reports, Scales, Plans and Checklists
- S is for Symbols for Access - What do they mean?
- T is for Hearing Awareness Training
- U is for Unhappiness, Complaints, and Dissatisfactions
- V is for Videos, Books, and other Resources
- W is for Words-your hearing loss vocabulary
- X is for X-rays and Other Diagnostic Tools
- Y is for Youth and Hearing Loss
- Z is for Zen, Meditation and Relaxation
Web Links
All links are provided as a service to the general public and are in no way intended, nor should they be interpreted, as an endorsement of any particular product or service. The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association can not warrant the accuracy of any information contained in links to other WWW sites.
- Partners

- Access & Accessibility
- Assistive or Technical Devices
- Advocacy for the Hard of Hearing
- Awareness & Public Education
- For Canadian Consumers
- Canadian Government Sites
- Disability Tax Credit
- Education
- Employment
- Hearing Health Care Providers
- Links to Other Organizations
- Medical Information & Health
- Province/Territory Sites
- Seniors Resources
- Universities, Colleges & Research Centres
- Youth (15-30)
