Photo: Sisters on their way to school with transparent face-masks
Jewish Deaf Association gives face-coverings amid ‘huge challenges’ of communication during lockdown, after £12,000 donation from The Locker Foundation
By JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
September 8, 2020, 11:06 am
Jewish News – Britain
The Jewish Deaf Association (JDA) is distributing 2,000 transparent masks within the community to enable lip-readers to communicate during COVID-19.
The initiative has come about thanks to a £12,000 donation from The Locker Foundation, allowing JDA to supply a variety of clear masks to people with hearing loss and the organisations working with them.
JDA Chief Executive Sue Cipin said: “The use of face masks in COVID-19 has presented people with hearing loss with huge challenges, as it impossible for someone who can’t hear to see that you are speaking to them or to understand what you are saying.
“When one of our clients had it explained to her by handwritten note that she has cancer, I knew we had to find a way to break down this barrier.
“Now, thanks to the fantastic generosity of The Locker Foundation, anyone who has a hearing loss can carry clear masks with them and ask the person they need to chat with to wear one… and our client can understand what is being said to her at her chemo sessions.”
Photo: Malcolm and Susie of The Locker Foundation, with Sue of JDA, as they model the transparent masks
In addition to being given to JDA clients, masks have also already been distributed to the Hatzola Jewish paramedic service, JFS Special Educational Needs (SEN) class, Jewish Day Schools with deaf pupils and care workers looking after people with hearing loss in their own homes.
Malcolm Carter and Susie Segal, Trustees of The Locker Foundation, added: “We are delighted to be able to support such an innovative and important project for the people within our community who have hearing loss.”
If you would like transparent masks for your organisation, please contact Olimpia at JDA on [email protected] or 020 8446 0502.
Photo: Paramedic wears transparent face mask which allows those with hearing impairment to communicate while staying safe from the risks of Covid-19