A HIGHER PROFILE FOR TINNITUS
Audiology News UK editor-in-chief Peter Wix met Alex Brooks-Johnson, the new CEO of the charity Tinnitus UK, a man with a mission he must begin by saving his organisation from a severe funding drought. Read the article, and watch our video interview.
Tinnitus is a serious condition that needs serious money for research and for bringing support to those who endure it: some 7.6m people in the UK alone, and that national figure is the one you will hear from Tinnitus UK, a serious organisation that has steadily built up respect as the world's leading charity working in this often set apart area of hearing health.
And now, despite the winning international profile it has achieved over recent years, the group finds itself fighting a very serious funding crisis. Its new CEO, Alex Brooks-Johnson, says that as few as six months might remain to save Tinnitus UK, but his team's fight to save the charity's core services has been helped by early signs of financial improvement.
Watch our video interview with Alex Brooks-Johnson:
https://youtu.be/2ZcDMHs2VO0?si=xbvb-gMQV5tHYQQR
Why did the crisis develop? What can be done about it?
"I think there is a bit of strategic funding expertise that has been...
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