Wales’ First Minister Eluned Morgan has welcomed the passing of a historic piece of legislation, which will ensure British Sign Language (BSL) is recognised, protected and promoted in Wales.
Yet the Department for Education continues to exclude one of the most socially vital languages from the national curriculum: British Sign Language (BSL). And this omission is no small matter.
Wales’ First Minister Eluned Morgan has welcomed the passing of a historic piece of legislation, which will ensure British Sign Language (BSL) is recognised, protected and promoted in Wales.Speaking ...
Global sailing pioneer Gerry Hughes headlines Fife’s BSL Culture Day in Dunfermline, with talks, book signing, Q&A and Deaf community ...
Members of the Thirsk and Sowerby Harriers gather for the third leg of the Stewart Parkrun championship series.
Members of the Thirsk and Sowerby Harriers gather for the third leg of the Stewart Parkrun championship series.
The BSL Wales Consortium called the Senedd passing the British Sign Language (Wales) Bill 'a historic milestone for Deaf ...
New research commissioned by a Deaf-led charity has found that nearly all users of British Sign Language (BSL) would rather ...
A VOTE in Senedd on March 11 has been hailed as ‘critical step in the right direction’ for the Deaf community, ensuring that the distinct language and culture of BSL signers is recognised.
Edinburgh Council unanimously backs Equal Edinburgh 2024–2028, a new plan to tackle city inequality, boost inclusion, and improve accessible services.
The Senedd has passed the BSL (Wales) Bill, a move aimed at making Wales a UK leader in Deaf public service access.
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