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Strictly star Tasha Ghouri says being deaf ‘in world made for hearing people can feel like being in an invisible box’

The Independent·Jenny Garnsworthy·27 days ago
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Strictly Come Dancing star Tasha Ghouri has spoken out after new research found that almost a quarter of the public would avoid a deaf person if they thought interacting with them would be too difficult. The findings from hearing loss charity RNID underscore the persistent barriers deaf individuals encounter in daily life, from mundane tasks like shopping to crucial medical appointments and social engagements. Ghouri, who was born deaf, is a vocal advocate for RNID’s 'It Does Matter' campaign, which aims to equip people with straightforward communication tips and introductory British Sign Language ( BSL ) phrases. She said living in "a world made for hearing people can feel like being in an invisible box," but emphasised that "with a few simple changes, we can include everyone”. The charity, which supports 18 million people across the UK living with deafness, hearing loss, or tinnitus, published these figures to coincide with Deaf Awareness Week, running from 4-10 May.…

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