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- [2ears2hear]
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A resource for everyone with an interest in bilateral cochlear implants and the importance of securing NHS funding. The authors of this site are Jason Broekhuizen and Dominic Byrne, two parents of children that were refused NHS funding for bilaterals.
- [Action on Hearing Loss]
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Action on Hearing Loss is the new name for RNID. We’re working for a world where hearing loss doesn’t limit or label people, where tinnitus is silenced and where people value and look after their hearing.
- [Advanced Bionics (Clarion Cochlear Implants)]
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Advanced Bionics is one of the major cochlear implant companies that operates in the UK, and a number of their courses take place at The Ear Foundation.
- [AEG photos]
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Amanda at AEG photos is highly professional and has produced super photographic records of some of The Ear Foundation events.
- [Alexander Graham Bell Association]
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AG Bell was founded in 1890 by Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. While he was widely known for his invention of the telephone, Dr. Bell was foremost a teacher of the deaf. His invention of the telephone was the result of years of working with deaf people.
- [Audiology Resources]
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This website is currently being developed as an information resource for all who are interested in audiology. Although aimed at the specialist / professional and student in audiology or associated fields, others who are interested are welcome to the site.
- [Auditory Verbal UK]
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Auditory Verbal UK is a national charity committed to the Auditory Verbal method of helping hearing-impaired children acquire listening and spoken language skills.
- [Auditory-Verbal Learning Institute]
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AVLI works to increase the availability of Auditory-Verbal Therapy worldwide.
- [BAHA Professionals Group]
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The group promotes and encourages the interchange of ideas, scientific medical research and information between professionals actively involved, or interested in, bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA) and similar auditory implants.
- [Baha Users Support - BUSK]
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BUSK is run by baha users for baha users. The purpose of this site is to offer a valuable resource for those who are current users, and those who have been advised by their surgeons that they might benefit.
- [BATOD - British Association of Teachers of the Deaf]
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BATOD is the only Association representing the interests of teachers of deaf children and young people in the United Kingdom. It includes in its membership representatives from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland & Wales, and also colleagues from overseas
- [BIAP (The Internationnal Bureau for AudioPhonology)]
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The Internationnal Bureau for AudioPhonology is a unique multididisciplinary association who puiblish since 40 years recommandations about all aspects of audiophonology in English, German, French and Spanish.
- [British Academy of Audiology]
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BAA has now been formed from the merged British Association of Audiological Scientists (BAAS) and the British Association of Audiologists (BAAT) and the British Society of Hearing Therapists (BSHT) to become the largest UK Audiology organisation.
- [British Association of Paediatricians in Audiolgy (BAPA)]
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BAPA aims to promote standards in both the training and professional qualifications of Paediatricians working in audio-vestibular medicine and to contribute to the training of other professionals working in related disciplines.
- [British Cochlear Implant Group]
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The British Cochlear Implant Group is a professional body representing all the Cochlear Implant Centres and other specialist medical practitioners throughout the United Kingdom.
- [British Society of Audiology]
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BSA aims to increase knowledge of hearing and balance and to enhance audiological practice by dissemination and education. It was founded in 1966, has grown steadily since then and is by far the largest audiology society in Europe.
- [Change your world - NDCS consultation]
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Tell NDCS what you want & win prizes - NDCS is working to change the world for every deaf child and young person but they need you to tell them what you want your world to look like. You will be helping to lead NDCS.
- [Chear - Children's Hearing Evaluation and Amplification Reso]
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Chear was set up in 2001 as an independent centre for children's hearing assessment and management of hearing impairment. Josephine Marriage also works in research with adult hearing aid wearers, so a service has developed for adults with hearing loss.
- [CHIC (Children's Hearing Impaired Charities)]
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We have close links with this charity, as Peter Vinden is Trustee of both CHIC and The Ear Foundation. CHIC has been raising funds to help hearing impaired children since 1994.
- [Christopher Place - Speech, Language and Hearing Centre]
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The Centre is the only one of its kind in the UK and is a registered charity. Their child-centred programme combines teaching with therapy using an interdisciplinary professional team. A close partnership with the whole family is central to their approach
- [CICS]
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The Ear Foundation supports CICS by promoting the excellent work that it does. Tricia Kemp is a Trustee of both charities.
- [Cochlear (Nucleus Cochlear Implants)]
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Cochlear is one of the major cochlear implant companies that operates in the UK, and a number of their courses take place at The Ear Foundation.
- [Cochlear Implants - recent research]
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Please check out the Specialist Library for ENT downloads available on our Research & Development pages.
- [Counselling Directory]
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The purpose of the site is ultimately to provide the UK with a huge counselling support network, enabling those in distress to find a counsellor close to them and appropriate for their needs.
- [Cued Speech Association UK]
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The aim of Cued Speech is to overcome the problems of lipreading and thus enable deaf children and adults to understand full spoken language.
- [Dallas Cochlear Implant Program]
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The Ear Foundation has worked with Dr Emily Tobey for a number of years, and she has been a highly aclaimed speaker at our conferences, giving the first Marjorie Sherman Memorial Lecture in 2002.
- [Deaf Ex-Mainstreamers]
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Deaf Ex-Mainstreamers (DEX) consists of deaf people who attended, or attend hearing mainstream education or supporters from the Deaf and hearing communities.
DEX is currently the only deaf led organisation that supports all deaf childen.
- [Deafblind UK]
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Deafblind UK offers support and specialist services to over 2.6 million people in the UK who are deafblind or living with a combined loss of sight and hearing, enabling them to lead as fulfilled and independent lives as possible.
- [DeafBlog]
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This blog's main focus is on Cochlear and Baha implants and the impact they have in helping both young and old to hear. They also cover topics that they hope will be of interest to all Deaf people and the community as a whole.
- [Deafclicks]
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Directory of Companies that welcome the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community.
- [Deafness at Birth]
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This website is a training and information resource for professionals who work with deaf babies and their families. It was developed in response to the introduction in the UK of the Newborn Hearing Screening Programme (NHSP)
- [Deafness Research UK]
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The UK's only national charity dedicated to helping hearing impaired people through medical research and education.
- [DELTA]
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Deaf Education through Listening and Talking. DELTA is a national charity which supports and develops the Natural Aural Approach to the education of deaf children.
- [Destiny of a Child]
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Destiny of a Child is a non-profit making, ecumenical charity which supports cochlear implantation for profoundly deaf children, so as to permit profoundly deaf children to lead a normal life.
- [Doncaster College for the Deaf]
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Specialist in high quality, innovative Foundation and Personal Learning programmes
Designed to provide learners with exactly what they need, at a time they need it!
- [Early Support]
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This website provides information, news and up-dates on Early Support, a UK government initiative to improve services for disabled children under three and their families. The website promotes multi-agency working.
- [Elizabeth Foundation (The)]
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This is a voluntary organisation for deaf babies and pre-school deaf children from 0 - 5 years, together with their parents. It offers support, education and encouragement.
- [ENT.UK]
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ENT UK is the front name for the British Association of Otorhinolaryngologists - Head & Neck Surgeons (BAO-HNS), which was founded in 1943 as the professional Association for British Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeons and related professionals.
- [espp parents’ library for deaf children, The]
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The library was launched in 2003 with a grant from the Royal National Institute for the Deaf (RNID) and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES).
- [EURO-CIU]
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The European Association of Cochlear Implant Users (EURO-CIU) was founded 1995 in Luxembourg. The association represents on a European level the interests of deaf or hearing impaired people, who have regained hearing perceptions through a cochlear implant
- [Ewing Foundation]
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THE EWING FOUNDATION is a national charity which works to raise the educational and social achievements of deaf children by fostering the maximum use of their residual hearing and by promoting deaf children's spoken language.
- [Forest Books]
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Forest Books has a worldwide reputation for an accessible, friendly, fast, helpful, expert and knowledgeable service. This year they celebrate 17 years as a Deafness and Deaf Issues Shop. By clicking on this link, we will receive commission on purchases
- [Hearing Link]
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Hearing Link is the UK hearing loss organisation that makes it easy to find the right information, services and support. It is for people with any level of hearing loss and for their families too.
- [Hearing Rehabilitation Foundation (HRF)]
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HRF is a non-profit organization formed in 1996 to provide and promote speech communication training for children and adults with hearing loss. Their Director, Geoff Plant, is a regular contributor to training at The Ear Foundation.
- [Helen Robinshaw]
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Dr Helen Robinshaw provides independent services for parents and professionals aiming to develop the communication, listening and speech skills of preschool children who are deaf.
- [Holt Hearing & Balance Service]
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Marianne and Philip Holt are Registered Consultant Audiological Scientists with over 35 years combined experience in the NHS and private sector. They provide a full range of tailored diagnostic audio-vestibular assessments and rehabilitation packages.
- [Home Counties Cochlear Implant Group]
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HCCIG is run by deaf people, for deaf people who use cochlear implants; also giving independant support for those awaiting or considering CI's. They also try to alleviate the isolation and social exclusion of deaf people with CI's and their families.
- [I CAN]
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I CAN's aim is to create a world where children have the communication skills to be all they can be, I CAN provides a combination of specialist support for children with severe and complex needs, transforms policy, practice and provision for all children.
- [Institute of Hearing Research - numbers of cochlear implants]
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The Institute has surveyed the hospitals which provide cochlear implantation in the United Kingdom to obtain information about their level of activity.
- [Interconnections Electronic Bulletin]
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Interconnections is an independent service which focuses on children with complex needs and their families. It was established in 1995 to help health, education and social services improve their support for these children and families.
- [John Tracy Clinic]
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Is a private, non-profit education centre founded by Louise Treadwell Tracy in 1942. Its mission is to offer hope, guidance and encouragement to families of infants and preschool children with hearing losses by providing free, parent-centered services.
- [Kids Audiologist]
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Paediatric audiologist stepping out of the soundproofed room and onto the interwebs!
- [London Road Hearing Centre]
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The London Road Hearing Centre is a specialist and independent centre dedicated to solving your hearing problems.
They specialise in advanced hearing investigations and custom made digital hearing aids not available through the NHS.
- [Lyley Jones Society]
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Peter Jones's daughter, Lyley, was diagnosed as being profoundly deaf. He personally carried out research and studies into an Auditory Verbal approach and plasticity of the brain to find the best means of communicating language to Lyley.
- [Maney Publishing]
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Deafness and Education International is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by Maney Publishing, in alliance with British Association of Teachers of the Deaf and the National Australian Association of Teachers of the Deaf (NAATD).
- [Mary Hare School]
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Mary Hare School is a non-maintained special school providing for profoundly and severely deaf children and young people from all over the UK. Pupils' fees are paid for by the Local Education Authority where they live.
- [MED-EL (Cochlear Implants)]
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MED-EL is one of the major cochlear implant companies that operates in the UK, and a number of their courses take place at The Ear Foundation.
- [Memory4Teachers]
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Memory 4 Teachers is a major new ICT initiative taking place within the UK education sector.
- [Ménière's Society]
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We make available Information Sheets about Ménière's disease. These include information on medical management, surgery, tests and investigations, welfare benefits available, travel problems, coping with symptoms and psychological aspects of Ménière's.
- [Meningitis Research Foundation]
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Meningitis and septicaemia are life threatening diseases. Knowing the signs and symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia, and acting quickly to get medical help, can save lives. Someone who has meningitis or septicaemia needs medical help immediately.
- [National Cochlear Implant Users' Association]
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The NCIUA is the Association that represents all Cochlear Implant users in the United Kingdom. It is open to all implant users, their family and friends.
- [National Deaf Children's Society, The (NDCS)]
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NDCS is an organisation of parents, families and carers which exists to support parents in enabling their child to maximise their skills and abilities; and works to facilitate this process by every means possible.
- [National Library for Health (NLH)]
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The National Library for Health (NLH) aims to be the best health library and information service in the world. It will:
- Deliver a modern, equitable library service to all NHS staff
- Extend NHS library to patients and the public
- [NCVO (The National Council for Voluntary Organisations)]
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NCVO is a registered charity which gives voice and support to civil society. It believes passionately in the voluntary and community sector. This is a sector with the power to transform the lives of people and communities for the better.
- [Neurelec (Cochlear Implants)]
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Neurelec benefits from more than thirty years of experience acquired by Laboratoires MXM in the field of high-tech medical technologies. The company states that their Digisonic®SP cochlear implant system has won acclaim for its performance and reliability
- [Newborn Hearing Screening Programme (NHSP)]
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Approximately 900 babies are born every year in the UK with a permanent hearing loss. It's important to identify children with hearing loss as early in life as possible, and NHSP makes sure this happens for all newborn babies across the whole of England
- [Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy UK]
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Over 200 children and adults receive music therapy weekly. Up to six students each year train on the Centre's two-year Training Course, leading to the Master in Music Therapy degree. There is a Library and Research facilities open professionals.
- [Nottingham Biomedical Research Unit]
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- [Nottingham Cochlear Implant Programme]
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Established in 1989 with the support of The Ear Foundation, it introduced cochlear implantation for deaf children to the UK. It now has a national and international reputation for the quality of the service provided by its multi-disciplinary team.
- [Nottingham Rotaract]
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Rotaract is worldwide organisation for 18-30ish year olds. It enables members to meet people, try new activities, and help in their local community, nationally and internationally through volunteering and fundraising.
- [Nottinghamshire Deaf Society]
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A Voluntary Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee which provides positive and empowering services and opportunities responding to the needs of the local Deaf Community.
Based in a Community Centre, their facilities are used by Deaf people of all ages
- [Now we're Talking - DEAF CHILDREN CAN]
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‘Now We’re Talking’ is a consortium of organisations using auditory/ oral approaches to promote the learning of children and young people who are deaf, promoting their right and opportunity to communicate through listening and talking.
- [Oticon]
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Based in Gothenburg, Sweden, Oticon Medical is at the epicenter of developing and improving upon existing and new technologies within the field of osseointegration.
- [PC Werth]
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PC Werth is the UK's original, longest established and largest supplier of specialist products to the UK's hearing healthcare professionals. Their business groups include: Audiological Accessories and Instruments, Earmoulds and Sound Field.
- [Phoenix Cards]
- [Prof Ernst Lehnhardt Foundation]
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- [Reaching Deaf Minds / Sign]
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Reaching Deaf Minds is a key part of Sign's work to make health and social care providers aware of the need to promote positive mental health for all d/Deaf people, parent/carers, educators and employers.
- [Sense (deafblind)]
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Sense offers a wide range of support and services across the UK to help sensory impaired people of all ages to reach their full potential despite the many challenges facing them. Mutual support, involvement and a sense of belonging remain central.
- [Signed Stories]
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Signed Stories has a very simple goal – to help improve the literacy of deaf children nationwide by allowing them to share in the joy of storytelling. It’s also designed to provide useful advice and guidance for the parents, carers and teachers.
- [SignedLanguage]
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SignedLanguage was formed to offer a unique reference point on sign language and communication basics. SignedLanguage gives all the basic signs for everyday life, topics and questions as well as other forms of communication for and with deaf people.
- [SOUNDING BOARD at The Ear Foundation]
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A service for busy professionals working to help children and young people with cochlear implants succeed, or for anyone else interested. Log on today!
- [St John's Catholic School for the Deaf]
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St John’s school for the deaf is a day and boarding school for hearing impaired pupils aged 3 to 19. In 2007 we became a specialist school for sensory and physical impairments.
- [STAGETEXT]
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STAGETEXT delivers captioned performances in cultural venues throughout the UK. Captioning is a way of converting the spoken word into visible text that provides deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people with access to live performance.
- [Talking Point]
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I CAN runs this website along with other organisations to provide information about a variety of communication problems to children, parents, organisations and policy makers.
- [Teenagers website - Teenz United]
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A website written by teenagers with cochlear implants - and in their own language. The group is known as Teenz United, and they meet regularly at The Ear Foundation.
- [The Family Centre (Deaf Children)]
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A service user led organisation which provides family support, resources, courses and activities for all children with any level of deafness in Bristol, Bath & North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. They have two offices.
- [Times Education Supplement (TES)]
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583 Free teaching resources: lesson plans, worksheets, teaching ideas and much more.
- [UK Council on Deafness (UKCoD)]
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UKCoD works with and for deaf organisations in the UK by providing information, advice and support and by representing the views of the sector to government and policy makers. The Ear Foundation is a full member.