A DVD warning deaf youngsters about stranger danger in sign language was being launched today. Who is a Stranger? is the first DVD of its kind in the UK, and is a partnership between Bradford Deaf ...
Rose Ayling-Ellis is calling for the families of deaf children to get free sign language lessons on the NHS. The actor and Strictly winner, 28, who is deaf herself, has launched a campaign – backed by ...
There are 7m deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK, according to information provided by the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID), and about 840 babies are born deaf each year. There ...
"I was anxious and it was a really difficult time," says Amanda Webb, with her husband Paul, after their son Hayden was diagnosed as deaf "It's heart-breaking, because all you want to do is talk to ...
Jesse also has a heart defect and his parents say it is vital they can communicate with him The parents of a profoundly deaf boy say they are angry they will have to pay £6,000 to learn sign language.
We all communicate through words, either by speaking or writing. Very rarely, we use nods, or some simple hand signs to communicate. Unfortunately, there are deaf people in the world who cannot hear ...
An inspirational deaf pupil has been hailed as ‘remarkable’ after providing sign language lessons to almost 140 local Halton business and community groups to help foster greater inclusion. Lyla Magdy ...
Late last year it was announced that British Sign Language will be offered as an option for GCSE students in the country. From 2025, pupils taking the important exams will be able to study the ...
At Christ Church on Sunday morning, the Pastor paused during the announcements to congratulate 17-year-old Adam McCormick on his appointment as deputy head boy of the Mary Hare Grammar School in ...
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Jesse also has a heart defect and his parents say it is vital they can communicate with him The parents of a profoundly deaf boy say they are angry they will have to pay £6,000 to learn sign language.