In English
The Danish Resource Centre on Congenital Deafblindness is a national centre focusing on making the best possible knowledge on congenital deafblindness available for professionals, families, local or regional authorities or just an interested citizen.
Our main goal is to collect, to adapt, to develop and to spread knowledge on congenital deafblindness.
Some of the activities we do to obtain these goals are:
- initiating and supporting projects
- developing staff development programs
- initiating and supporting networks
- publishing books, rapports and other publications
- running a library available for families and professionals in Denmark
- running an updated homepage
The centre is organised as a location of the National Board of Social Services directly under the The Ministry of Social Affairs in Denmark.
The centre is located in Aalborg in the Northen part of Jutland at the Centre for Deafblindness and Hearing Loss, which is the biggest service provider in Denmark for persons with congenital deafblindness.




