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Author: CHHA National

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Living Life Without Amplification

by Melissa Vaughan, Kentville, NS To live with a unilateral hearing loss is one thing, but to live…
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Posted on: 19 Mar 2021Written by: CHHA National

Mask Partnership a Win-Win for All

by Sheila Serup, President, CHHA-Calgary In late summer of 2020, as school districts began planning for openings, CHHA-Calgary…
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Posted on: 12 Jan 2021Written by: CHHA National

Increasing Accuracy of Auto-Captions for Virtual Meetings

by Sheila Serup, MBA CHHA-Calgary With the increasing use of virtual meetings, live auto-captioning enables accessibility for participants…
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Posted on: 22 Dec 2020Written by: CHHA National

Accessible Online Classes – for Yoga

by Jessica Niemela When the pandemic hit us last March, an important activity that “shut down” for me…
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Posted on: 18 Dec 2020Written by: CHHA National

2020 Scholarship Recipients

We are pleased to announce the 2020 Scholarship Recipients. These four individuals were selected from a group of…
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Posted on: 04 Dec 2020Written by: CHHA National

National Hearing Health Information Survey

  You are invited to take part in a research study being conducted by the Hearing Health Alliance…
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Posted on: 01 Dec 2020Written by: CHHA National

The Importance of Removing Communication Barriers

by Keegan Noxell As we continue to navigate our daily lives with COVID-19 present, it is important as…
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Posted on: 29 Oct 2020Written by: CHHA National

A Perspective on Hearing Loss from Young People

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Posted on: 02 Oct 2020Written by: CHHA National

The Como Foundation commits to raising $500,000 for the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association

The COVID-19 Pandemic has created unprecedented circumstances that impact all Canadians’ health and social wellness. For people who…
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Posted on: 30 Sep 2020Written by: CHHA National

My Early Experiences @ CHHA

by Adam Farhat As a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) candidate, I have a passion for identifying and…
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Posted on: 25 Sep 2020Written by: CHHA National

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National survey to address communication accessibility for adults with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.

(For Immediate Release) March 30, 2021 – The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) is pleased to announce a…
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Living Life Without Amplification

by Melissa Vaughan, Kentville, NS To live with a unilateral hearing loss is one thing, but to live…
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Partnerships that make a difference

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National survey to address communication accessibility for adults with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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