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FAMILY Communication is at the heart of Family life and yet for some children this cannot be taken for granted. Language and culture are usually passed down from one generation to the next but most children who are born deaf are born to hearing parents who may have no prior knowledge or understanding of deafness […]
Read MoreTechnology and the Workplace
UKCoD Conference This year’s conference was themed ‘Technology and the Workplace – fact vs fiction’ and was very kindly hosted by BT at their iconic building, BT Tower for which we are extremely grateful. The conference was well supported with our thanks to sponsors InterpreterNow, SignLive and RedBee Media together with exhibitors ATLA, SignVideo, […]
Read MoreLack of understanding about the cost of communication support
Access to Work says communication professionals are too expensive. This oversimplifies the situation of a complex marketplace and a highly trained profession. The average freelance earnings of a sign language interpreter are around £25-30,000 a year, with an average hourly rate of £30. For a part time, freelance, highly qualified profession, that’s not unreasonable. In […]
Read MoreUKCoD Annual Conference 2018
Register your interest now! Date 20th November 2018 Time 09.00 – 17.00 Location BT Tower, London With last year’s conference fully booked and a with a waiting list, we are asking our members if you would like to register your interest to attend. We will send you more information as soon as it becomes available […]
Read MoreTechnology and the Workplace – fact vs fiction
All day conference on 20th November at BT Tower, London. EARLY BIRD RATES finish this Friday! Further details>> or https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/technology-and-the-workplace-fact-vs-fiction-tickets-50777329359?ref=ebtnebregn
Read MoreGDPR Update
Christopher Jones, Chair of DAC and Craig Crowley, Chair UKCoD wrote a letter to Daniel Bowling, ICO in order to seek clarification and guidance on an issue that is of concern to deaf people, the use of relay operators in telephone calls and other transactions and the implications of this under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). A […]
Read MoreUKCoD Annual Conference
Fair exchange: developments in telecommunication for people who are deaf or have a hearing loss The UK Council on Deafness is holding an event that will celebrate recent advances in telephony services. People who are deaf or have a hearing loss will describe their experiences and explain what they think needs to be done next. Keynote […]
Read MoreUKCoD Annual Conference
At BT Tower, London on 20th November Early Bird Rate available now! Powered by Eventbrite
Read MoreAction on Hearing Loss appoints Mark Atkinson as Chief Executive
National charity Action on Hearing Loss has appointed Mark Atkinson as its new Chief Executive following Paul Breckell’s departure. Mark, currently Chief Executive at Scope will join the UK’s largest charity for people living with deafness, tinnitus and hearing loss later in 2018, taking over from the Interim Chief Executive Mike O’Connor. Further details are […]
Read MoreRight to Sign – update on BSL GCSE campaign
The Department for Education in England has conceded that it will make an exception for a BSL GCSE and that it can now be introduced before 2022. The Department’s announcement is a big step forward and we can now be more optimistic that change will come sooner rather than later. Full details can be found on the […]
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