Want more information to stay current with the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DHH) field? Our consultants have gathered a handful of websites that offer free email lists. These email lists do not require setting up an account or being a paid member. 

Michigan Department of Education – Low Incidence Outreach (MDE-LIO)
MDE-LIO provides consultation, training, and resources to families and educational teams serving students who are Blind or Visually Impaired (BVI) and/or Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH). Subscribe: MDE-LIO Email Signup  

National Deaf Center 
The National Deaf Center (formerly "Pepnet 2") was created by the University of Texas at Austin. The center provides resources, information, and technical assistance for individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Scroll to the bottom of the National Deaf Center page to sign up for their newsletter.

Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) 
This website offers free access to a large collection of educational media that features high-quality captioning and description. Sign up for a free membership: DCMP Membership Application 

Hands & Voices Family, Language & Learning (FL3)
The FL3 Center is a national technical resource center working to increase family engagement, leadership, and support for families of children who are DHH in the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) systems of care. Learn more: FL3: Contact Us 

Supporting Success for Children with Hearing Loss
Supporting Success for Children with Hearing Loss began in 2011 with the goal of creating an “umbrella website” for teachers of students who are DHH. Supporting Success was built on the concept of making practical information readily available, resulting in a resource-packed website. Sign up: Subscribe for Email Alerts 

Hearing First
Hearing First offers online learning and professional networking opportunities for Listening and Spoken Language professionals. Subscribe: Sign Up for Hearing First Emails 

American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)
ASDC is a national nonprofit organization that provides resources and information for individuals who make decisions about children who are DHH, including parents, families, providers, educators, legislators, and advocates. Subscribe: Sign Up for ASDC Emails 

National Cued Speech Association (NCSA)
The NCSA supports a community of cuers who have come together to promote language accessibility through Cued Speech. To sign up for updates, visit their website (linked above), click “Connect” in the menu, and then click “Get Our Updates.” 

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