SUPPORTING THE PROFESSIONALS WHO WORK WITH DEAF CHILDREN

EDUCATION ADVICE

Supporting you with strategies to develop and extend good practice in the classroom.

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Providing you with impartial advice on how to choose, use and maintain hearing technology.

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TRAINING

Offering you courses and training opportunities for groups and individuals.

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RESOURCES

Supplying you with products to support your work with deaf children.

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NEWS AND EVENTS

A playful approach to our work with autistic learners

We are looking forward to welcoming guests to our special conference on autism in Birmingham on 4th March: A playful approach for autistic children – presented by Neil Stuart (Autism New Zealand) and Alison Taylor (Bishop Grosseteste University) We will be hosting a training day based on the work of Autism New Zealand. The event, at…Explore

First breakfast bite-size training session of 2026

Thank you to everyone who attended our first bite-size session of 2026! These free 30-minute online presentations, which fit conveniently in with you busy day, have become one of our most popular services. On 5th February, we were delighted to be joined by Noel Kenely, Senior Auditory Verbal Therapist and London Clinical Lead at Auditory…Explore

Supporting the medical innovators of the future

We are delighted to announce that Ewing Foundation is now a partner on the brand-new MSc course on Medical Technology, Innovation and Design at the University of Southampton's School of Healthcare Enterprise and Innovation starting in September 2026. We will be providing mentorship, technology insight, knowledge on working within the charity sector, and sharing our…Explore

Don’t miss your day at Way to Play!

Are you coming along to our special conference in Birmingham on 4th March?: A playful approach for autistic children – presented by Neil Stuart (Autism New Zealand) and Alison Taylor (Bishop Grosseteste University) We will be hosting a training day based on the work of Autism New Zealand. The event, at the Edgbaston Park Hotel, is…Explore

Happy New Year

Wishing all of our Ewing Foundation family and friends a Happy New Year! Thank you so much for all your support over the last year. We look forward to working with you in 2026!Explore

Book your day at Way to Play!

Please join us on 4th March 2026 for a special event in Birmingham. We will be hosting a training day based on the work of Autism New Zealand. The event, at the Edgbaston Park Hotel, is for professionals working with autistic deaf children and young people in mainstream settings, resource provisions and specialist placements. A…Explore

A festive gift

Fill your stockings with our new Bookshelf Resource, a gift from us to you for this festive season and beyond. We do hope that this will become your go-to place to find key documents that impact your practice and that you will bookmark the link for quick and easy access whenever you need it. This…Explore

Making training manageable

We offer a range of learning opportunities to support your work with deaf children and young people. We understand that it is not always easy to fit training into your busy teaching schedule, and so we are happy to deliver elements of different courses to meet your needs and availability. We can also offer breakfast/…Explore

Your nomination really counts!

£1,000 could make a big difference to our work at Ewing Foundation. That’s why we’d be really grateful if you could nominate us in Benefact's 12 Days of Giving. Your nomination could be the one that wins us £1,000. Benefact will be donating a total of £120,000 to 120 charities over 12 days in December…Explore

ABOUT THE EWING FOUNDATION

We are a national charity, promoting inclusion and achievement for deaf children through listening and speaking. Our team of Education Advisors and Technology Consultants support professionals in acquiring the skills and confidence needed to help deaf children use their residual hearing, access technology and develop natural spoken language. We work with teaching staff, schools, services and resource bases. Please browse our pages to learn more about the Ewing Foundation, our work and how to contact us.

Due to charitable support, we are able to offer our services at a subsidised rate. If you can support us with a gift, please click here. Thank you.

Our history

Ewing Foundation was established by construction businessman Malcolm McAlpine and his wife Sheila in 1952. We are named after the eminent audiologists Sir Alexander and Lady Irene Ewing. The Ewings were of enormous help to the McAlpines when their eldest son was born profoundly deaf in 1944.

The McAlpines established and supported the foundation so that other deaf children and families could benefit from the expertise and legacy of the Ewings. The charity is now chaired by their youngest son Hamish.

‘The Ewings were ambassadors who made a difference,’ says Professor Kevin Munro, Ewing Professor of Audiology at University of Manchester. ‘They recognised the importance of early identification and intervention, and of early involvement of the family. They were hugely influential and their impact is recognised throughout the world.’

Today, our team of Education Advisors and Technology Consultants work with deaf children and their teachers in the classroom. We ensure that hearing technology is working correctly, and that students and teachers can communicate effectively with one another. Please contact us if you have any questions.

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