Author: Annette Butler
Author: Annette Butler
What do you want to learn?
Are there any words or topics you’d like to learn the signs for? Our main aim is to help break down communication barriers between Deaf and hearing communities and promote the use of sign language. We are currently in the process of updating our online learning library and would like to hear from you which words/phrases
DetailsWorking together with REUSE
The School of Sign Language are delighted to be working with REUSE together, supporting people in work placements.
DetailsKind words for Debra
Our Managing Director Debra was recently nominated for “POSITIVE ROLE MODEL AWARD” for the National Diversity Awards. Debra was touched by some of the most heart warming nominations from people that she has worked with during the past 10 years. Here is a few of the nominations. I have known Debra since 2008, when I
DetailsDeaf Awareness & BSL Training
Access Ability are looking for organisations or voluntary groups in Lancashire to benefit from FREE Deaf Awareness & BSL training (funded by Lancashire Adult Learning). This FREE training is for adults aged 19 or over. If you can recommend a voluntary group, an organisation or someone who are based in Lancashire that may benefit from
DetailsNew Website
Our website has been updated! We have made changes to make the site easier to navigate, find information and book courses. If you would like to give us feedback on our changes be sure to get in touch with us and let us know. Any comments will be used to ensure we can provide the
DetailsChildren’s Signed Book Launch Today
Children’s books author Julia Donaldson launches a book today that she created with Deaf children as part of a project in 2012. The book is entitled ‘What The Jackdaw Saw’ and it is about sign language and friendship. There are bright and accessible illustrations (created by Nick Sharratt) which makes the book easy and enjoyable
DetailsElection day 2015
Today is Election Day! Make sure you use your vote. Each party will have different policies which will have different effects on how your children with hearing loss will be educated and supported. The policies will also affect how schools are run, the ability of schools to provide support for children with hearing loss,
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