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SUMMARY:World Hearing Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Theme: To hear for life\, listen with care! \nOn World Hearing Day 2022\, WHO will focus on the importance of safe listening as a means of maintaining good hearing across the life course. In 2021\, WHO launched the World report on hearing that highlighted the increasing number of people living with and at risk of hearing loss. It highlighted noise control as one of the seven key H.E.A.R.I.N.G. interventions and stressed the importance of mitigating exposure to loud sounds. \nThe World Hearing Day 2022 with the theme “To hear for life\, listen with care” will focus on the importance and means of hearing loss prevention through safe listening\, with the following key messages: \n\nIt is possible to have good hearing across the life course through ear and hearing care​\nMany common causes of hearing loss can be prevented\, including hearing loss caused by exposure to loud sounds​\n‘Safe listening’ can mitigate the risk of hearing loss associated with recreational sound exposure​\nWHO calls upon governments\, industry partners and civil society to raise awareness for and implement evidence-based standards that promote safe listening\n\nTarget groups: \n\nDecision makers\nVenue managers\, and owners of entertainment venues\nGeneral public especially young adults\n\nThe World Hearing Day will mark the launch of the: \n\nGlobal standard for safe listening entertainment venues​\,\nmSafeListening handbook​\, and\nMedia toolkit for journalists.\n\nLearn More
URL:https://adulthearing.com/event/world-hearing-day-2022/
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SUMMARY:WHO 'Focus on Hearing Screening' Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:The first ever WHO World Report on Hearing was launched in 2021. The report recommends that WHO Member States take urgent and evidence-based policy action to prevent\, identify and rehabilitate hearing loss. \nTo render technical support to the Member States in implementing the recommendation of the world report\, WHO has developed the HEARING Screening: Considerations for Implementation. This handbook provides technical guidance required for establishing evidence-based programs for hearing screening facilitating early identification and interventions to address hearing loss and related ear diseases in target groups. \nThe purpose of the handbook\, according to WHO\, is to provide guidance on how to undertake: \n\nHearing screening in newborns and infants\,\nSchool-based ear and hearing screening \,\nHearing screening in older people.\n\nThe launch of the HEARING Screening: Considerations for Implementation will be accompanied by series of webinars focusing on individual target groups and a call for action\, welcoming proposals from state actors including partners and stakeholders for holistic and sustainable implementation of hearing screening their countries’ target population. \nSeries of Webinars:\nDate: October 6\, 2021 \nTopic: Focus on HEARING Screening: Considerations for Implementation’ guidance on the hearing screening for newborn babies \n\nRegister for the morning session: https://who.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtdumgrzIrG9NDRAnzRPW-6kv1c08a8FHk\nRegister for the evening session: https://who.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMqdOmorDgsHt2wT235Z3NAa5UFlM8QAuKn\n\nDate: October 27\, 2021 \nTopic: Focus on HEARING SCREENING: considerations for implementation guidance on the hearing screening for school children \n\nRegister for the morning session: https://who.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIldeCqrzojGtQOK48obVW6YLMyJbqKco8v\nRegister for the evening session: https://who.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIlduGhqDwoGN3H4JPnkYFyJtPDg9fq2qyI\n\nDate: November 17\, 2021 \nTopic: Focus on HEARING SCREENING: considerations for implementation guidance on the hearing screening for older adults \n\nRegister for the morning session: https://who.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArcu6tqTwjGdU0z0bhLNrHmRlG2v4Og1H0\nRegister for the evening session: https://who.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqdOuuqT0uHtM4xcL3Hfe3csPlhUBzrUkk\n\nMore information at: https://www.hearingreview.com/inside-hearing/organizations/who-2
URL:https://adulthearing.com/event/who-focus-on-hearing-screening-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,WHO
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