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Self-preparedness - what is it and what should I do?
This week is Emergency Preparedness Week and you are advised to be self-prepared. Here you will find information about what this is and what you should do, with video subtitles, with speech and Norwegian sign language.

Scripor Alphabet - a tactile presentation of colours
Rolf Lund, Researcher at Eikholt, recently attended The Chance Foundation's international conference, Reha for the blind, in Poland. One of the most important topics he will take home from this conference is the Scripor alphabet, a tactile colour alphabet. Rolf Lund believes this could revolutionise how visually impaired people relate to colours.

Ragnhild Tollefsdatter Kaata
Ragnhild Kaata and Helen Keller were great role models when the Eikholt national resource centre for deafblind people was established. Read the story here:

Kjell-Henrik - the man in the auditorium
Throughout much of Eikholt's history, Kjell-Henrik Hendrichs has been a pillar in the dissemination of knowledge about Norway and the world through thematic courses. His communication has enriched and left its mark on the everyday lives of many people with combined visual and hearing impairments.

Interpreting student Dina - there is a before and after practice on Eikholt
Meet Dina, a 23-year-old student at NTNU in Trondheim, in her final semester of the Bachelor of Norwegian Sign Language, Professional Programme in Interpreting. With a background in drama from high school and NTNU, she has always had a love for practical subjects. Now she is on her way to completing her education and becoming a professional interpreter. She talks about her choice, about being an interpreting student and what practice has meant for her learning.

Multisensory design and architecture
Rolf Lund from Eikholt was invited to present a project the research and development department at Eikholt is working on at the international conference Warsaw Vision 2024. As many as 700 participants were present from all continents of the world.

Interpreting student and practice experiences at Eikholt
Martine Jevne is 23 years old and has studied sign language and interpreting at OsloMet. She has always had an interest in languages and a dream of learning sign language, which led her to study interpreting and is now employed as an interpreter at NAV Tolketjenesten Vest-Viken. Here she talks about her practical experiences at Eikholt.

Course catalogue 2025 is ready
This catalogue describes courses and services at Eikholt for people with combined visual and hearing impairment/deafblindness. Courses and services can be organised at Eikholt, at the user's home, workplace or place of study.

Open position as Researcher at Eikholt
Do you want to help develop and utilise knowledge to improve the quality of life of people with combined visual and hearing impairment/deafblindness? Do you want to play a central role in our exciting research and development work? We now have a vacancy for a researcher.

Experts gathered around the Eikholt test
Several highly competent professional communities have tested and adopted the Eikholt test. They recently gathered at Eikholt. Read about this, further development and new projects to come.