Public health education strategies must consider cultural and regional factors to encourage more optimistic attitudes and safer practices during the pandemic.
The charity is urging as many families as possible to share their views and talk about how their deaf child would be affected.
The meeting will be held online from 5pm to 6pm. Parents of deaf children who are interested in attending can get the details from Tower Hamlets Council or by emailing the National Deaf Children’s Society on media@ndcs.org.uk.
Fatema Khanam’s daughter Aleena Ahmed, six, is profoundly deaf. They live in Wapping.
Fatema said: With cuts and reduced support from teachers of the deaf, my daughter will struggle academically and socially, which given her needs will really affect her progress and wellbeing.