Annual Review Together with Deaf people; creating a better, more accessible future

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Together with Deaf people; creating a better, more accessible future Annual Review 2017 Patron: Her Majesty The Queen Founded 1841 Registered Charity No. 1081949 Company registered in England No. 3973353

AMBITION 1: TO DELIVER THE SERVICES THAT DEAF AND NEED RAD believes that every Deaf person has the right to services delivered in their language, which is usually British Sign Language (BSL). Secured funding in Expanded our Registered as an approved Delivered 44 hours of free partnership with MyBnk employment service into provider with the Job Centre interpreting services for and Royal Society for Blind Stoke/Staffordshire and Plus which enables us to unfunded personal events Children to deliver Money across Essex through the support more Deaf people into such as funerals Mechanics ; a ground- programme aimed at literacy of young Deaf and blind people in the UK Building Better Opportunities programme Achieved funding for our befriending programme supporting young Deaf people in the London Boroughs of Lambeth, Sutton and Barking and Dagenham Launched an advocacy service in Dorset employment in England Launched our careers advice service in partnership with City Lit (College) in London Expanded our sensory partnership in Essex to launch a new befriending service Provided communication services for 3470 bookings across London, Essex and the South-East Secured communication services contracts across London, Essex, Sussex and Hampshire Partnered with SignLive to deliver on-demand video interpreting services

AMBITION 2: TO SUPPORT MAINSTREAM PROVIDERS TO BE ACCESSIBLE TO DEAF PEOPLE Mainstream providers don t always know how to communicate with a Deaf person or understand their needs. We want to change this. Deaf-Aware Prison Quality Developed a new Deaf- Aware Hospital Quality Mark Continued to increase our professional translation services, working to ensure the accessibility of websites of mainstream service providers and partners We awarded the Prison Quality Mark to HMP Whatton a wide variety of companies including HMRC, UK Power Networks and Unison all of them have one thing in common, wanting to make their services and staff accessible to the wider Deaf community. Deaf Awareness training is a fun, interactive course that gets staff involved from the start. All of our trainers are Deaf themselves and use BSL meaning they are able to include personal and lived experiences of the different barriers Deaf people encounter in their daily lives. Interested in learning more? Email: communitydevelopment@royaldeaf.org.uk It was an incredible opportunity for our teams to become more very much felt that this was the start of an amazing journey for our organisation Care Quality Commission, East of England

AMBITION 3: TO ENSURE FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY RAD works to generate the funds it needs to deliver the services Deaf people value. A positive perception exists A of RAD as a part of the Deaf community, of being in it, not representing it or being an organisation that is about it. Research study from The University of Manchester INCOME 3,022,721 EXPENDITURE 3,261,322 Voluntary Income 497,112 Investment income 137,058 Advice, Advocacy, and Employment 527,212 Social Care 825,635 Children, Youth and Families 107,906 Education and Training 41,814 Interpreting fees 736,680 Other Services 149,304 Deaf centres and community development 180,157 Advice, Advocacy, and Employment 779,505 Social Care 1,024,794 Children, Youth and Families 168,856 Interpreting 996,095 Fundraising 40,109 Training and other services 71,806 Developed ambitious fundraising plans for the help to ensure Deaf people have access to our services when they need them Restructured our Communication Services to help ensure that we can continue to support Deaf people to access communication professionals reporting to better monitor our income and performance

AMBITION 4: TO BE AN EXEMPLARY EMPLOYER Abdi s Story RAD aims to be an employer of choice, one where everyone thrives, develops and delivers the best possible service to Deaf people. Recognition initiatives at our staff conference Introduced a new e-learning programme covering a wide range of areas including Health and Safety, Safeguarding and Mental Capacity training Introduced a new training and development programme for community support staff that will enhance our service and enable us to reach more people with diverse needs Been awarded Disability demonstrates that we support the recruitment and continued employment of people with disabilities Abdi is a profoundly Deaf man in his twenties. He had been wanted to secure permanent housing. Abdi attended a RAD drop-in session and met with a support worker from our Information, Advice and Guidance team to get advice on how he could improve his housing situation. smoothly. A sensory needs assessment was arranged to identify Abdi has now settled into his new home and is enjoying his independence. Abdi, London Borough of Lambeth

TO CONTACT US Royal Association for Deaf people Century House South North Station Road Colchester Essex CO1 1RE Voice Phone: 0300 688 2525 Fax: 0300 688 2526 SMS: 07851 423 866 Text Phone: 0300 688 2527 Skype: reception-ch Email: info@royaldeaf.org.uk Website: www.royaldeaf.org.uk @royaldeaf RADRoyalAssociationforDeafpeople /RoyalDeaf /royal-association-for-deaf-people royal_deaf