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BSL
ANNIVERSARY
This week VEE-TV celebrates the second anniversary
of the official recognition of BSL in the UK.
So what has changed? Well, the government has invested some much-needed
money into training more deaf BSL tutors and BSL/English interpreters.
But many believe that BSL needs to be given legal protection, guaranteeing
that BSL users have equal access to information, services and opportunities,
including education, health care and employment.
All the same, recognition of BSL has to be worth celebrating – and
at the BSL recognition event in Preston, the University of Central Lancashire
deafsociety got straight down to business by going on a pub crawl. On
the way they planned to teach bar staff some basic but crucial BSL.
For the more sober, events at the uni included talks on BSL recognition
and progress over the last couple of years, plus arts and music workshops
and an evening show.
More info
BSL
– The Road to Recognition
An introduction to the history of BSL recognition in video format.
BSL
recognition
BDA factsheet on BSL recognition and what is needed now.
BSL Infoweb
Information about sign language, history, Deaf culture and contemporary
deaf issues for sign-language users and students.
Deafsign
Includes an interactive discussion forum, a BSL sample section, a 'myth-buster'
and resources for schools.
Sign Community
The new BDA website.
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