This website, owned by an individual, hosts a wealth of information on deafblindness and explains terminology and syndromes. It refers to journals and periodicals, videos about deafblindness and equipment. Internet resources are also listed
The Dame Hannah Rogers Trust is a school in Ivybridge, Devon, UK that provides education and physical care for young people with complex physical and associated learning disabilities. The website was designed to provide information to prospective students and parents and facilitate fundraising for potential donors. The website would be most useful for anyone interested in education provision for disabled children
This international NGO promotes the communication, connection and interaction of deafblind people in the developing world. This website provides links to the organisation's regional programmes and details about their work. Educational information is available about the causes of deafblindness, the situation in developing countries and communication methods
Sense is the national UK charity that supports and campaigns for children and adults who are deafblind. This website describes the organisation's services to deafblind people, their families, carers and the professionals who work with them. A variety of deafblind information resources are provided including details of an enquiry and information service, as well as links to their extensive publication and library databases
Deafblind International is a world association promoting services for deafblind people. This website describes the aim of the association, as well as providing information about the causes and impact of deafblindness. It contains informative publications and research related to deafblindness, including guidelines for best practice for service provision to deafblind people in both English and Spanish. Links to member organisations are also provided
The European Deafblind Union (EDBU) is an association that joins together deafblind people's organisations based in Europe. This website provides information about the EDBU's work and has links to its newsletters, conference notes and general assembly notes
This website describes the work of WFDB and provides details of the first, second and third WFDB General Assembly meetings held in collaboration with Helen Keller World Conference. Information about deafblindness is provided and links to international deafblind organisations and resources are highlighted. There is also an open forum to share deafblind information