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Lanarkshire Deaf Hub

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Lanarkshire Deaf Hub (operating as Lanarkshire Deaf Club SCIO) is the award-winning, leading, and only deaf-led charity supporting individuals with hearing loss and deafness across Lanarkshire and the West of Scotland. Since 2003, we’ve been connecting communities and championing inclusion and accessibility, with a growing membership of over 300 - a testament to our enduring commitment to the cause.


We support individuals of all ages, including families with deaf children, young people, and CODAs (Children of Deaf Adults), ensuring their rights to access, participation, and engagement are respected and protected. As the only deaf charity in Lanarkshire offering a comprehensive range of services - including Families, Communities, Wellbeing, and Learning Hubs - we deliver tailored information, advice, and guidance, alongside inclusive projects that empower and uplift.


Our strength lies in our motto: Connect, Communicate, and Collaborate - a commitment we live by every day.

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03/11/2025

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  • South Lanarkshire
  • North Lanarkshire

We support individuals with hearing loss and deaf, and families across Lanarkshire through inclusive, BSL-accessible services, offering advocacy, information, advice and guidance support services.

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