

Interview with an ASL Interpreter in Barbados
Why are you an ASL Interpreter? I am an ASL Interpreter because Sign Language has always been my passion since I was 6 years old when I...


What are big D and little d?
As with people from all walks of life, deaf society enjoys many different social and cultural structures. It is only relatively recently...

Our Interview with a Trainee Teacher of the Deaf
Tell us about yourself I am 30 years old and severely dyslexic, I have not let this get in my way. In fact I love being that little bit...

Community languages saved, but what about BSL?
You may have missed it, but the Department for Education (DfE) issued a press release recently welcoming the fact that qualifications in...


Feel the Rhythm
Our volunteer Will accompanied Rubbena, our lead trainer, to teach Deaf children Emotional Wellbeing and Visual Music; here is a bit...

Roald Dahl Disability Awareness Day
Date Saturday 12th March Time Signed talks at 11.00am, 12.00pm and 1.00pm Signed storytelling at 11.30am, 12.30pm and 1.30pm Event Come...

“This is the BBC calling . . .”
The call from the BBC came in the middle of Saturday afternoon. They had seen the footage about Signly by their colleagues at BBC South...

Our Interview with a BSL Interpreter
Why did you become an interpreter? “I felt it was the right time for me to make a career change – I was an engineer and was getting fed...


What's happening to me in Scotland?
We have just completed our ‘What's Happening to Me? Project, which was delivered entirely in Scotland. It was supported with grants from...


Prevent 2B Safe
It is all over the news and being mentioned by politicians, CEOP and other safe-guarding agencies but what is the prevention agenda and...