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Volunteer presented prestigious Heather Jackson Award

A Hearing Link volunteer has been awarded a prestigious award for the significant contribution he has made to the welfare of the hearing loss community across Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

James Newell was announced as the recipient of the Heather Jackson Award, awarded jointly by the National Association of Deafened People (NADP), Signature, and Hearing Link each year.

It is awarded to a person who has made a significant contribution to the improvement of the welfare and opportunity of deafened people.

James has lived with hearing loss since he was four-years-old. He was nominated for his dedicated work as a volunteer for the UK hearing loss charity, Hearing Link. He was the first volunteer to support the charity’s work in Northern Ireland in 2013 and has worked tirelessly since then to build its capacity and reputation across the country.

James also works full-time as a Social Work Assistant for the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (BHSCT), which has been extremely supportive of him both personally and professionally.

The father-of-two was presented with his award by Chief Executive of Hearing Link, Dr Lorraine Gailey, on Thursday (6th October) at the Volunteer Now Offices, Belfast, in front of delighted family, friends and colleagues.

James said: “Receiving the Heather Jackson Award took me by surprise. I’m very pleased to have been acknowledged for doing something that I love – bringing laughter back into people’s live who have forgotten how to laugh due to their hearing loss. I really enjoy my role in Hearing Link as it allows me to give something back and to be a positive influence on the lives of so many.”

Dr Lorraine Gailey, Chief Executive of Hearing Link, added: “James gives to others freely and generously in all areas of his life. He’s an incredibly positive role model for others, helping them to make changes that are lasting and beneficial. His ability to raise awareness and help integrate the worlds of hearing and deafened is inspiring and the energy he gives to that is relentless.”

Aidan Best, Team Leader at BHSCT, added: “The staff from the Sensory Support Team are delighted to hear that our colleague James Newell has been awarded the Heather Jackson Award.
It is truly deserved and James is a very worthy recipient of this award. His enthusiasm and dedication to his work with service users who have hearing loss is an inspiration for us all.

“James has forged a partnership between the Belfast Trust and Hearing Link which has benefited our service users. We would like to offer our congratulations to James in receiving this most prestigious and deserving award.”

To find out more about the work of Hearing Link in Northern Ireland, visit https://www.hearinglink.org/connect/hearing-link-northern-ireland/, call 07534 563451 or email northernireland@hearinglink.org.

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For further information please contact:

Lorna Armstrong, Marketing & Communications Manager
Email: lorna.armstrong@hearinglink.org
Tel/SMS: 07912 268903


Notes to Editors

Picture: James Newell with Dr Lorraine Gailey, CEO of Hearing Link, and Bernie Kelly, Service Manager, BHSCT Physical and Sensory Disability Team.

About Hearing Link
Hearing Link is a UK charity for people who have developed any level of hearing loss and their family and friends. It provides information and support and puts them in contact with others who have similar experiences. It aims to give people the knowledge, skills, confidence and contacts so they can more easily manage the practical and emotional challenges that hearing loss brings. It works across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. For more information, visit http://www.hearinglink.org/about-us/press-office/

Heather Jackson Award
The Heather Jackson Award is awarded annually to a deafened person who has made a significant contribution to the improvement of the welfare and opportunity of deafened people. It has been instituted in memory of National Association of Deafened People’s (NADP) Chairperson, Heather Jackson, who passed away in 2007. To find out more about the NADP visit, www.nadp.org.uk.