Fife Council Deaf Communication Service

Fife Council Deaf Communication Service We're here to help in any way that we can, and we will always aim to be supportive and respectful in our posts and any comments we respond to.

Social Media House Rules - www.fife.gov.uk/HouseRules

Our social media channels feature a variety of information from our services and partners, keeping you informed and up to date with what's happening across Fife. We expect the same of all those contributing to our page. We want our social media channels to be safe, healthy, and open places for discussion and the exchange of views and we have t

he following house rules to help support that.

- All users must comply with the social media platform's terms of use as well as our own terms of use
- We answer enquiries/messages as soon as possible within working hours
- We will remove, in whole or in part, posts that we feel are inappropriate – for example bullying or harassment - or discriminatory against any individual or group
- You are wholly responsible for any content you post including content you choose to share

We will remove messages (where function allows) and report and/or block users on our social media channels who post messages at us which we believe are:

- abusive or obscene
- deceptive or misleading
- in violation of any intellectual property rights, including copyright
- in violation of any law or regulation
- spam and off-topic content (persistent negative and/or abusive posts in which the aim is to provoke a response)
- promotional material, including links to external websites and promotions

Anyone repeatedly engaging with us using content or language which falls into the above categories will be blocked and/or reported to the associated social media platform. We will not tolerate or respond to abusive messages. We must always remain politically neutral on social media which is why council officers are unable to reply to, endorse or engage with, any content that is of a party political nature. Political issues can be discussed with local councillors.

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Travelling with hearing devices can bring a few extra things to think about, especially when flying, passing through airport security, or preparing for time away from home. Whether you’re planning a short break or a longer holiday, having the right information can help you feel more confident and prepared.

Join volunteer Hearpeers Mentor Joel for a free online webinar filled with practical advice and real-life travel experience. During the session, Joel will share helpful tips, useful reminders, and personal insights on travelling with hearing devices, including navigating airports, security checks, and international journeys.

Date: Saturday 13th June 2026
Time: 11.00am – 11.45am
Topic: Travel Smart with your Hearing Device

REGISTER HERE

Link to register https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TravelSmartJune26

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Address

Kirkcaldy
KY11XW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+443451551503

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