HSBC is the first UK bank to offer British Sign Language (BSL) training for Beginners to all its 23,000 employees.
A Filipino youth leader and student at British School Manila (BSM) in Taguig has called for the expanded use of sign language to benefit the Deaf and hard ...
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The Ministry of Equality has launched its first British Sign Language course in order to train fully qualified interpreters locally. It says a Level 6 qualification is needed to work as a BSL ...
Stephanie Gayhart had half her tongue removed following a Stage 3 tongue cancer diagnosis Courtesy Stef Gayhart A mom recalls how she taught her young son American Sign Language (ASL) before she ...
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A British midwife who moved to Canada for a fresh start after her husband died could be deported back to the United Kingdom over an English language test. Heather Gilchrist, a registered midwife based ...
The video adaptations were launched during British Sign Language Week, organised by the British Deaf Association. Written by Nick and Becky Drake from Songs for School, The Pilgrim Way invites ...
A university is proposing to cut the number of modern languages it teaches by more than half. A spokesperson for the University of Essex (UoE) said it was "pleased" to keep French and Spanish as ...
Out of the more than 5,000 students who voted, 91% were in favour of the changes Students have voted overwhelmingly to reinstate signage in Irish and English at Queen's University Belfast Students' ...
The Irish language commissioner has said he will give due consideration to recommendations made by his Ulster Scots counterpart in a bid to demonstrate how Irish can accommodate the British tradition.