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News Articles from February 2016

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BSHAA Visits The DMU 

Giulio Specchia (BSHAA Director of Workforce and Policy) and Zoe Perry (BSHAA Operations Manager) had the pleasure of joining the Audiology students at De Montfort University for their Employability Day.  

 
 

It was great to meet the students, lecturers, and representatives from manufacturers, potential employers, and fellow professional bodies, to discuss the hearing care industry and the vast variety of career paths available within the audiology profession.  

 
 

We feel it is so important to support and educate the next generation of Audiologists, helping them to shape the future of Audiology.  

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HCPC Policy Changes are now live! 

 

 

The HCPC have released their latest sanctions policy updates, which will come into effect from 2nd March 2026. 

 

If you are not already aware of these changes, you can find the information HERE,  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Vice President, Annie Morris, attends Manchester Center of Audiology and Deafness  

 

Our Vice President, Annie Morris, attended Manchester Centre of Audiology and Deafness, representing BSHAA at their World Hearing Day - Education Event. 
 
Annie led one of the round-the-table discussions, providing her valuable knowledge and insight on the subject matter of how we can improve deaf awareness in the audiology world, and how we can further support new students entering the hearing industry. 
 
The event also featured panel discussions and breakout sessions with leading voices from our industry, including Zara Musker, a Clinical Scientist with lived experience of deafness and a Team GB Deaf football player who also captains the England futsal team. 
 
We were delighted to be part of such an important event. Thank you to all those involved. 

 

 

 

 

 

Common principles of rehabilitation for adults with hearing- and-or balance-related problems in routine audiology services

Common principles of rehabilitation for adults with hearing- and-or balance-related problems in routine audiology services

15 Feb 2016

Guidance from the British Society of Audiology Common principles of rehabilitation for adults with hearing- and-or balance-related problems in routine audiology services This document presents Practice Guidance by the British Society of Audiology...

What’s the best way to pay for hearing care across Europe

15 Feb 2016

With the ageing of the European population and the prosthetic progress enabled by the latest hearing aids, we will continue to significantly increase the number of persons fitted with devices in the years to come, writes Luis, adding,...

BAAP Clinical standards for patients with hearing and balance disorders

15 Feb 2016

This document, published by the British Association of Audiovestibular Physicians. describes the clinical standards that underpin work in the field of audiovestibular medicine and are...

EUHA Hearing Protection for Hearing Aid Users

15 Feb 2016

By outlining working processes and techniques, this Guideline ensures the maintenance of a consistently high quality standard for providing hearing aid users with hearing protection. The basic principles of fitting individually tailored earmoulds...

NHS Scotland: Quality Standards for Adult Hearing Services

15 Feb 2016

NHS Scotland has an agreed set of standards for audiology services developed by a multi-disciplinary project group comprising of representatives from the audiology profession, the voluntary sector,...