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ECL Sensory Services have a dedicated team of sensory specialists delivering services across Essex. The team's aim is to ensure that people can access the correct support, information, and advice at the right time, in the right place and in the right way.
Working in partnership with local and national organisations, ECL Sensory Services deliver high quality services that are focused on early intervention and maximising independence for people living with sensory impairments (visual, hard of hearing / deaf or dual sensory impairment). With a number of our ECL Sensory team living with a sensory impairment, our services are unique and provide person-centred support.
Delivering person-centred services to people with sight, hearing and dual sensory loss.
Find out moreAn invaluable opportunity to learn directly from those living with sight and hearing impairments.
Find out moreSupporting organisations to consider ways they could improve access to their services.
Find out moreOur Charter Mark could help to improve your CQC rating or your business grow.
Find out moreBecome a Sensory Champion through training and linking in with our team and local sensory services.
Find out moreSee our Sensory Service's latest blogs, news, developments and innovations within the sight and hearing sector.
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In this blog post, we'll explore five practical strategies to make your business more sensory accessible, promoting a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone.
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