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NDCS launch new campaign report, Right from the Start
The report celebrates 10 years of newborn hearing screening in England and calls on the Government, local authorities and health bodies to work together and make a commitment to ensure high quality support is in place as soon as a child is diagnosed as deaf. It makes five broad recommendations: Action is taken to protect and […]
Read MoreNGTS – word of thanks
Great to receive thanks from Brendan Casey yesterday on the Deaf Next Generation Text Service Group Facebook page…….. “Would like to say a special big thank you to Ofcom and BT and https://deafcouncil.org.uk/ and Natalya Dell and Mike Aston and Helen Oxlade and Donna Lordan and many others and of course the community members who fought for BSL videos to […]
Read MoreGreater Manchester Police introduces new service for reporting crime in BSL
Click on the image below to view the news in British Sign Language. 5th May 2016 – Greater Manchester Police is launching a new service that enables people to use British Sign Language (BSL) to report a crime online. Previously, people who use BSL in Greater Manchester would have needed to report a crime face to face with an officer […]
Read MorecontactScotland video relay service extended to third sector
contactScotland, the service that provides access to public services in British Sign Language (BSL), has been extended. BSL users will now be able to contact community groups, voluntary organisations, charities, social enterprises and co-operatives in their own language. Jim Edwards, chair of the UK Council on Deafness, said: “The UK Council on Deafness applauds the Scottish Government’s […]
Read MoreWorld Hearing Day, 3rd March
Teeth checked! Eyes Checked. What about your hearing? Professional hearing care makes you both healthier and smarter. Maybe it’s time to get your hearing checked. Get a free hearing test on March 3 . On WHO World Hearing Day, March 3, you can in many European countries get a free hearing test by visiting […]
Read MoreDWP pilots Access to Work personal budgets
On Monday the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, announced a pilot of personal budgets for the Access to Work scheme. In a statement to Parliament he said: “We are trialling a new feature of the access to work scheme. From today we shall be testing the use of personal budgets, which […]
Read MoreDWP trials access by telephone for sign language users
People who use British Sign Language (BSL) can now contact the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) via telephone. DWP has begun a six month pilot of a service that allows people whose first or only language is BSL to contact DWP about Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance (65+), Disability Living Allowance (under 65) and […]
Read MoreHelp for deaf people in BSL with completing tax returns
Deaf self-employed people can get free advice in British Sign Language with completing their tax return, thanks to a new service from RAD and HMRC Royal Association for Deaf people and HMRC’s innovative new service makes tax information and advice more accessible to Deaf people. The January 31st deadline for submitting online Self Assessment forms […]
Read MoreDWP seeks evidence for market review
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is seeking evidence for a review of the communication and language support market. The Department today published the call for evidence. The deadline for submissions is 4 March 2016. The review is being led by DWP but covers the whole of the UK; all forms of support that […]
Read MoreAccess to Work: factsheet for customers
The Department for Work and Pensions has now published its factsheet for customers about Access to Work both in English and BSL which can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/access-to-work-factsheet
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