International Federation of Hard of Hearing People

 

PAPERS

IFHOH's Accessibility Guidelines - April 2009

Agreement on Terminology Between
the International Federation of Hard of Hearing People
and the World Federation of the Deaf


Personal and Social Identity of Hard of Hearing People
Mark Ross, Ph.D. (U.S.A.)

Developing an Identity for People with Hearing Loss
Donna L. Sorkin, Executive Director of SHHH (U.S.A.)

Mental Health Practitioner's Guide
Samuel Trychin, Ph.D. (U.S.A.)

Coping with Hearing Loss
Samuel Trychin, Ph.D. (U.S.A.)

Sexuality and Intimacy with Hearing Loss
SHHH Information Series #152 (U.S.A.)

Implications of Standardisation in Telecommunications for Hard of Hearing People
M. C. Martin (U.K.)

AUDIRE Project 1997-1999: The Hard of Hearing in Work
Hanna-Sofia Poussu-Olli, Finland

A Proposal for Mobile Ear Surgery Camps in Nepal
(Danish/British/Nepalese project)

Handicap without Borders: A Denmark-Nepal Development Project
Finn Konradsen, Chairman, Danish Association for the Hearing Impaired

What You Should Know About Ototoxic Medications
Stephen Epstein, M.D. (U.S.A.)

Prevention of Deafness Program in the Philippines
Norberto V. Martinez, M.D., Head, Hearing and Dizziness Center, Santo Tomas University Hospital, Manila

 

 

Papers from the IFHOH-Europe Conference,
Copenhagen, 30 May 1997:

Impact of Information Technology for People with Disabilities in Denmark
Mrs. Jytte Hilden, Minister of Research and Information Technology, Denmark

How Can People with a Hearing Impairment Gain More Influence on Tomorrow's Hearing Care?
Lars Kolind, President & CEO, Oticon A/S

A Survey of Conditions and Organisations of Hard of Hearing People in Europe - a State of the Art
Lars von der Lieth, University of Copenhagen

IFHOH is registered as a charitable organization at Vereinsregister Amtsgericht Hamburg, Germany (Nr. 69 VR 10 527) and is also an International Non-Governmental Organization having special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

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