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Showing posts with label #righttosign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #righttosign. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 May 2017

Results from the BSL Campaign

As it is the last day of deaf awareness week I though I would share the campaign results. This was the campaign I posted about a couple of weeks ago, it was to see how many people (hearing and deaf) in the UK wanted to learn/interested in learning BSL in school and we could over 2 000 responses from people aged 8-25.

Here are the results;
91% wanted to learn more BSL
92% thought schools should offer a BSL GCSE
97% thought BSL should be taught in schools.

What was really surprising was that 67% of people were hearing while 33% were deaf.

A break down of the individual countries views;
76% were from England, 90% of these wanted BSL to be taught at school, maybe even a GCSE
11% from Scotland, 90% wanted BSL in schools, taught as a National 4/5
9% from Wales, 4 out of 5 wanted learn more
and 4% Northern Irish, 90% wanted to learn more

To sign the petition go to buzz.org.uk/righttosign

Saturday, 20 May 2017

Differences between sign languages

Okay, we are almost at the end of the week, and today I will be going over the 14 main sign language families; what’s included in them, their possible origins and if I can find them the alphabets.

Friday, 19 May 2017

Books and Films


Here is a list of books and films with deaf characters; I will update it when I find new ones.

Thursday, 18 May 2017

How to learn sign language


There are many different ways you can learn sign language but it is always best if you practice with a friend;

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Make BSL a GCSE & Nat 4 / 5 petiton

“97% of young people think #BritishSignLanguage should be taught in school. Make #BSL a GCSE & Nat 4 / 5 #righttosign http://thndr.me/TQQVYB                          

The origins of sign langauge

Sign language is complicated. There are hundreds of different variations and words can have completely different meanings depending on where you come from.
But what is even more complicated is the origins, and that is what I am going to attempt to show today.

Monday, 15 May 2017

#Righttosign

So I am apart of the YAB for the NDCS and we have this campaign at the moment, to put BSL in schools as a GCSE.
We have a Thunder Clap for it, spamming the internet with one message, tomorrow so if you can please support it https://www.thunderclap.it/en/projects/56997
The Clap has ended, we had close to 200 people support it, the message should now be clear to the UK parliament, people want to learn BSL.
Please sign the petition at buzz.org.uk/righttosign

Deaf Awareness

In the UK Deaf Awareness week starts the 15th of May, so I've decided to give a bit of history about sign language, some basic signs in BSL and some other information about deafness and being deaf over this coming week. I hope you enjoy.
#Righttosign

Thursday, 11 May 2017

Radio Interview by Heart

A few days ago I was told that Heart Radio wanted to interview me about the campaign I have been doing with the YAB for the NDCS.
So yesterday night, I was sat by the phone waiting for it to waiting for the phone to ring, bouncing up and down in a sort of panic. I had in front of me a list of possible questions they could ask and some quick answers that I was going to say and a five past six the phone wrung.
I was very nervous when I picked the phone up, but then the adrenalin kicked in. The questions were what I had been practicing answering, things like why do the campaign? How did I get involved? Why learning BSL in schools is important? and things like that.
I really enjoyed doing it and hope I have another opportunity like it again one day. The interview will be out on Monday and I'll post a link then.