Audiology professionals across the UK and Ireland are invited to join a new online CPD webinar exploring how sustainability can be integrated into hearing care – without compromising clinical outcomes.
Taking place 08:25-09:00 BST on Wednesday 10 June 2026, “Hearing for the Future: Sustainability in Practice” is thought to be the first ever CPD session focusing on sustainability aimed specifically at Audiology clinicians and brings together expertise from Helen Curran, Head of Sustainability at Specsavers, and Bethany Dean, Specsavers’ Clinical Performance Consultant for Scotland and the North.
Hearing performance and acoustics with Sonova
We explore agreed needs, shared decision making, patient engagement and using feedback loops in the development of IMPs with patients.
Tinnitus UK: 7 Simple Tips for Tinnitus
We explore agreed needs, shared decision making, patient engagement and using feedback loops in the development of IMPs with patients.
Hearing Aid Returns: Where does it all go wrong?
We explore agreed needs, shared decision making, patient engagement and using feedback loops in the development of IMPs with patients.
Cochlear Implantation: Learning from lived experience
We explore agreed needs, shared decision making, patient engagement and using feedback loops in the development of IMPs with patients.
Sound of hearing: Hearing protection
Our Director of Professional Advancement, Gordon Harrison will explore how machine learning could influence hearing care.
Futurology: The Rise of the Machines
Our Director of Professional Advancement, Gordon Harrison will explore how machine learning could influence hearing care.
Hearing protection
We explore agreed needs, shared decision making, patient engagement and using feedback loops in the development of IMPs with patients.
Creating an effective IMP
We explore agreed needs, shared decision making, patient engagement and using feedback loops in the development of IMPs with patients.
Professionalism and raising concerns as HCPC registrants
Join the Health and Care Professions Council as they explore professionalism and raising concerns as HCPC registrants.










