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Campaigning for Free Access to BSL Courses for Parents of Deaf Children – Katie Littlejohns (Article/Interview)

This month we are delighted to share an interview with Katie Littlejohns, who has become well known in the deaf community and beyond for her passionate campaigning for free BSL courses for parents of deaf children. This is a barrier to access Deaf Unity understands well, having recently worked with…

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A brief guide to apprenticeships (Article/Interview)

…website (https://www.findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk/apprenticeshipsearch ). You might want to look into programs offered by universities and other training providers. You can find vacancies on company websites, job boards, and apprenticeship training websites. You can also find out more information on The Apprenticeship Guide website. (https://apprenticeshipguide.co.uk/ ) How to apply. Make sure you…

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How to Help Deaf Children Thrive: a Guide for Parents and Educators (Article/Interview)

…their child develop language, but the National Deaf Children’s Society says “while language is important, it is just as important to a child’s emotional health and wellbeing that they feel loved, supported and included regardless of how they communicate.” Communication will come in time. Love and support are the basis…

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Accessible Mental Health Services (Resource)

…Services Visit: www.samaritans.org www.mind.org www.deaf4deaf.com www.signhealth.org.uk www.themix.org.uk www.bsmhd.org.uk Another option for deaf people who need emotional support is peer to peer counselling. Thankfully there are a number of qualified deaf counsellors available who are trained to work specifically with deaf people to discuss their emotional well-being and provide suitable support…

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