Who can I call?
These are some of the large public service organisations who have already signed-up to give Deaf people the same easy contact to their services that hearing people get.
Adding access for Deaf people to an organisation’s communication channels is simple and inexpensive. It helps to ensure the inclusion of Deaf people and allows the organisation to provide “reasonable adjustment” under the Equality Act.
You can call all of the organisations listed below. They have all signed up to InterpreterNow and have agreed to pay for the calls.
Hover on a service button below to find more information or to call one of the following services:

NHS111
call for non-emergency health advice or informationAvailable 8am – midnight every day / 365 days a year

Leicestershire Police 101
call for non-emergency police assistance or adviceAvailable 8am – midnight every day

contactSCOTLAND BSL
call any Scottish telephone numberAvailable at any time: 24/7 every day

The Deaf Health Charity SignHealth
call for information about SignHealth, or to speak to a member of staffAvailable 9am – 5pm Monday – Friday

National Deaf Children's Society
Call National Deaf Children’s SocietyAvailable 8 am – 5.30pm Mon – Fri

Stop Hate
call to report a hate crime, or for advice or supportAvailable 8am – midnight every day

Scotrail - Scotland's Railway
Contact Scotrail in a station, on a train or from home
Surrey Police
Surrey Police now are available to be contacted via InterpreterNow – 24hours a day/7 days a week.

Sussex Police
Sussex Police now are available to be contacted via InterpreterNow – 24hours a day/7 days a week.