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UN committee paves the way for a BSL Act
British Deaf Association: PRESS RELEASE: UK Government needs to grant deaf people “the right to educated high-quality sign language interpretation”: leading UN committee paves the way for a British Sign Language Act In a landmark moment for deaf people in the UK, the UK government has been told by a leading UN committee that it…
Belfast City Council Signs the BSL/ISL Charter
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Essential Skills Classes at Action Deaf Youth
Action Deaf Youth: Why not join our FREE Essential Skills Classes at Action Deaf Youth? We offer one to one mentoring support, Communication support, free lunches and travel too! Contact Kylie Actiondeafyouth or Megan Actiondeafyouth today or email [email protected]

