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7 April
Annie advises Michael
not to report Mels errant behaviour at college. Adam and Troy tease
Nicky about his family. Troy goes to work at the record shop and finds
Errol injured from the attack by AJ and his gang. Errol has seen the leaflet
Troy has been reading about cochlear implants and takes him to task
he believes Troy should leave behind his attachment to deaf pride and
deaf culture and have the operation.
Cochlear implants:
contacts/links
See Find
out more for organisations for deaf people that can provide information
and advice about cochlear implants. These include the British Deaf Association,
the National Deaf Children's Society and the Royal National Institute
for Deaf People.
British Cochlear
Implant Group (BCIG)
www.bcig.org
A professional body representing all the cochlear implant centres and
other specialist medical practitioners throughout the UK. Actively promotes
cochlear implants. The website gives contact details for all regional
centres.
Cochlear Implant
Association
www.cici.org
A US-based non-profit organisation for cochlear implant recipients as
well as families and professionals with questions about cochlear implants.
Cochlear Implantation
in Deaf Children
www.kfshrc.edu.sa/annals/175/97-033g.html
Cochlear implants and statistics concerning implantation at different
stages of a child's development.
Cochlear implants
FAQ
www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/ci-faq.html
This cochlear implant FAQ, published in 1996, contains everything from
statistics on cochlear implants to warnings about false advertising.
Clarion
www.cochlearimplant.com
A website from a commercial developer of cochlear implant technology.
Contains an animated presentation of how implants work and comparison
with other products.
Deaf Youth
www.deafyouth.webcentral.com.au
Australian website offering a wide variety of information about Deaf culture,
including debate and discussion pages with a good general summary of the
controversy surrounding cochlear implants.
DeafWeb-DC
http://member.aol.com/deafwebdc/local/CI.html
Article by Marie Arana-Ward of the Washington Post, providing an
outline of the cochlear implant debate, highlighting issues of technology
and Deaf culture.
Cochlear Implant
e-group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ci
A general discussion group for people interested in cochlear implants.
Journey Into Silence
and Back
www.his.com/~wc/wendy/silence.htm
One woman's account of her experience with cochlear implants, from the
pre-surgery evaluation to post-surgery.
Listen Up
www.listen-up.org/implant.htm
US website specialising in information for deaf and hearing-impaired people,
with a range of information on cochlear implants.
National Cochlear
Implant Users Association
Longacre
Horsleys Green
High Wycombe
Bucks HP14 3UX
Fax: 01494 4844993
E-mail: alisonh@horsleys.demon.co.uk
Website: www.nciua.demon.co.uk
Campaigns for funding for cochlear implants, promotes a nationwide spread
of cochlear implant support groups and offers information about cochlear
implants.
National Institute
of Health: Cochlear implants
http://text.nlm.nih.gov/nih/cdc/www/100txt.html
This May 1995 article details the US government's consensus statement
on cochlear implants.
Sound and Fury
www.pbs.org/wnet/soundandfury
A documentary about one family's struggle over whether or not to provide
two deaf children with cochlear implants. Includes a range of information
about implants and their impact on Deaf culture.
Uk.people.deaf
www.boxatrix.demon.co.uk/upd/updfaq1.htm#faq0306
A newsgroup with pages dedicated to frequently asked questions about communication
issues, including sign language and cochlear implants.
Welcome to Jacob's
World
www.redrival.com/jacobsworld/Jacobsworld/jacob_index.htm
The story of a toddler who has been implanted with the Clarion S-series
cochlear implant.
Books
Cochlear Implant
Rehabilitation In Children and Adults by Dianne Allum (Alex Graham
Bell Association for the Deaf, 1996) £55.
An overview of service delivery and rehabilitation strategies for cochlear
implant users in 13 different countries.
Cochlear Implants:
Principles and practices edited by J K Niparko, K Iler-Kirk and N
K Mellon (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2000) £86.
An in-depth discussion on cochlear implant technology and the impact on
a patient's life.
Cochlear Implants:
A Handbook edited by Bonnie Tucker (McFarland & Company, 1998)
£35.
An accessible explanation of what cochlear implants are, how they work
and who is likely to benefit from them, edited by an implantee. Contains
personal accounts and experiences as well as professional contributions.
Cochlear implants
and Bilingualism: A workshop report by R Carver and all (Laser, 1995)
£7.50.
A collection of papers on implants by a range of people, including individuals
from the Deaf community, members of a cochlear implant team, and representatives
of the British Deaf Association and the National Deaf Children's Society.
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