Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association

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Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association (NIDYA) is a youth organisation based in Belfast and Derry, Northern Ireland. Its chair is Paula Clarke.

[edit] References

  • University of Ulster press release - Northern Ireland’s Deaf Youth Isolated and Exploited - UU report
  • Belfast Telegraph, Wednesday, December 06, 2006 – Deaf Talkabout: Call to get more involved with deaf sport in UK

[edit] External links

  • Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association


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Categories: Youth organisations based in the United Kingdom | Deafness organizations | Deaf culture in the United Kingdom | Youth organization stubs
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