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SCoD Bulletin August 2017

We cannot use information in posters, PDFs, or publisher in the bulletin.

*Please note: at the end of this bulletin is a template. If you want information included in future bulletins, please copy and use this template. If information is not sent to us in the template, we will not include it.Thank you.

Scottish Council on Deafness Bulletin | Bi-Monthly Magazine for SCoD Members

International Youth Day

The International Youth Day will take place on Saturday 12 August 2017. Are any of you celebrating the day or doing anything special to acknowledge our terrific young deaf people?

SCoD is 90 years old this year – Parliamentary Reception

The West of Scotland Deaf Children’s Society and SCoD are in the process of finalising invitations to send out to our members and MSP’s. We are hoping to get invitations out by the week beginning Monday 7 August 2017. We are planning more events with our members and information will follow.

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National Council

The next SCoD National Council meeting will be on Tuesday 5 September 2017. Please keep this date in your diary. Papers will follow out to members soon.

Cross Party Group on Deafness (CPGD)

The next CPGD will take place in the Scottish Parliament on Wednesday 13 September 2017. The first part of the meeting will be the 2017 AGM and the second part will be the ordinary meeting. Papers will be sent to all representatives soon. SCoD’s Autumn Training Programme

All sessions will take place in Glasgow City Centre

Human Rights, your business and your customers Tuesday 12 September 12.00 noon to 4.00 pm

Inclusive Communication and Accessible Information Monday 18 September 12.00 noon to 4.00 pm

Deaf Awareness (K101) and Communication with Deaf & Deafblind People (T101) Wednesday 27 September 10.00 am to 4.00 pm

Masterclass – Integrated Joint Boards Monday 9 October 12.00 noon to 4.00 pm

Human Rights, the law and how to apply it to practice Friday 27 October 12.00 noon to 4.00 pm

Deaf Awareness (K101) and Communication with Deaf & Deafblind People (T101) Friday 8 December 10.00 am to 4.00 pm

Inclusive Communication and Accessible Information Monday 11 December 12.00 noon to 4.00 pm

More information will follow and will be available on our website - http://www.scod.org.uk/scod-training/

We are offering AwarenessBITES online deaf awareness training – more information in the training part of this bulletin. Membership

As you know we are 90 this year and we are planning to celebrate with our members. I would like to thank all the members who have paid their fees so far and remind those who

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haven’t that they should pay as soon as possible so that they can be involved in our birthday celebrations and the future of SCoD.

We are a working man organisational membership recruitment drive and we are keen to involve new members in our work especially on:

BSL language development Communication barriers and solutions General awareness

If you want to know more about joining SCoD and being part of the Deaf Sector, please contact us on [email protected] or telephone 0141 248 2474.

If you are a BSL user, you can use contactSCOTLAND -BSL to contact us.

SCoD’s “Connect & Collaborate” Conference 2018

Our Conference is on 8 March 2018. Have you all got this date in your diary?

The theme will be “Connect and Collaborate” and will be around the topic “Integration, Inclusion and Wellbeing”. We will announce shortly the programme and “early bird” tickets will be on sale from September. Watch this space!

Disclosure: Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG)

SCoD is registered as a Countersignatory body with Disclosure Scotland. If you have staff who will be working with children and/or vulnerable adults they will need to be a member of the PVG Scheme. If you are not able to sign the forms yourself why not get SCoD to do it for you!

For more information about booking an appointment or general information, please visit our website: http://www.scod.org.uk/disclosure-for-working-with-protected-groups/

Best wishesJanis & the SCoD Team

GENERAL NEWS

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) update

Atos Healthcare, the company that has responsibility for the PIP Assessments in Scotland has changed its name to “Independent Assessment Services – delivered by Atos”. To go with their name change, they have launched a new website with information about the PIP

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Assessment, including a list of the assessment centres it provides. The web address is https://www.mypipassessment.co.uk/

“Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is ending” leafletAn updated ‘Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is ending’ leaflet is now available. The leaflet gives information about DLA ending and also includes information about making a claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

Leaflets are free of charge and can be ordered by organisations that help and support DLA claimants. You can

order printed copies of the leaflet – up to a maximum of 10 packs of 25 leaflets (total of 250).

For details of how to order go to gov.uk

To order leaflets email: [email protected]. Please put ‘DLA/PIP leaflet order’ in the email subject box and provide the following details:

recipient’s name organisation delivery address a contact telephone number number of English leaflet packs required (code DLA/PIP 01)

Second Independent Review of the Personal Independence Payment assessmentThe Second Independent Review of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessment carried out by Paul Gray was published on 30 March 2017. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/604097/pip-assessment-second-independent-review.pdf

The Government welcomes the Review and will publish a detailed response in due course. The report outlines a number of recommendations many of which focus on areas where the Department is already making improvements, such as a pilot of audio recordings of face-to-face assessments which has been undertaken and findings are now being evaluated.

The recommendations in the Review cover four main themes:

Quality and consistency, Further evidence, Assessment, and Transparency and Trust.

Audio Recording Pilot A pilot has recently been undertaken to test the audio recording of PIP face-to-face assessments. This was something that was in the Paul Gray Review and the Department had already started this work. The pilot included around 400 claimants and took place in Birmingham by Capita.

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Capita contacted those claimants who had a face-to-face assessment scheduled and invited them to take part in the pilot. Participation was entirely voluntary and participants were required to sign a consent form to take part and were given a copy of the recording on a CD if they requested one.

The DWP is continuously looking at ways to improve the claimant experience and this pilot will allow us to examine whether there are any benefits to audio recording face-to-face assessments.

The DWP is currently evaluating the findings from the pilot to determine next steps.

SCoD comment: Since the possibility of recording the PIP assessments was first discussed at the DWP PIP Implementation Stakeholder Forum, Mandy has been asking what will be put in place for deaf people who cannot hear an audio recording and for BSL users who should be able to film the assessment. As yet, there has been no decisions on how deaf people will have equality of access with their hearing peers. The minimum should be that an audio recording takes place and the DWP provides a transcript for people who are Deafened or Hard of Hearing; and a transcript and a BSL/English Interpreter to explain it for Deaf and Deafblind people. Ideally, the assessments would also be filmed.Although the Scottish Government will in time take over PIP in Scotland, the DWP still decide on process until that happens. The equality and accessibility of this pilot could be raised as a matter of urgency with the APPG on Deafness. _____________________________________________________________

Ideas for Ears - Hearing well on the phone

A message from Sally Shaw;

“Hello all, I wonder if you might support me on something.  The organisation I run, Ideas for Ears, is circulating a questionnaire to capture data regarding people’s experiences of making and receiving phone calls.  I wondered if you could complete it and pass it on to others who might be interested? The questionnaire asks about use of mobiles, landlines and other forms of communication. We are working to influence phone service providers about the need for new solutions to help more people hear well on the phone.  The findings from the questionnaire will help to influence the telecoms industry as to where to put their time and money.  We need people with and without hearing difficulties to complete it. Not being able to hear conversation clearly during a phone call is an issue faced by many. Unfamiliar accents, background noise and variable clarity or volume can cause frustration,

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and sometimes even fear, when having phone calls.  The questionnaire will help us to understand and quantify the issues that people are experiencing.   Here is the link to the questionnaire.   The more responses we get, the more data and evidence we will have to influence the industry specialists. The questions may be less relevant to those who have very little or no hearing.  Everyone who completes the questionnaire has the chance to win £300 in Amazon vouchers! Closing date is midnight 13th August 2017. This is a genuinely good opportunity to help bring about improvement for those with hearing loss.  My thanks in advance for any support you can offer.”

Are you interested in influencing our work and the impact of the Equality and Human Rights Commission in Scotland?

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is Britain’s national equality and human rights body. We operate in Scotland, England and Wales.Our job is to help make Britain fairer. We do this by safeguarding and enforcing the laws that protect people’s rights to fairness, dignity and respect.We are looking for people from a wide variety of backgrounds and life experience and who have a passion and commitment to furthering equality in Scotland. The EHRC Scotland Committee is a statutory committee which advises the Commission on its work in Scotland. It is chaired by the EHRC Scotland Commissioner, Dr Lesley Sawers. We are currently recruiting for new members of the Committee to join the team to support and advise in key areas of equality and human rights in Scotland.______________________________________________________________

Children and Young People (Information Sharing) (Scotland) Bill

The Scottish Parliament has issued a call for evidence in relation to the Bill. It has also issued a call for views on the illustrative draft Code of Practice using a short survey.  The call for evidence and survey on the illustrative draft Code of Practice can be found on the Scottish Parliament’s website. See link here under ‘Evidence’  http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/105493.aspx We would encourage you to engage with the call for evidence and survey and to encourage others to do so.  The call for evidence closes at 5pm on 25 th August 2017. The Parliament have indicated that it appreciates that this consultation is taking place over the summer holidays and so it is

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amenable to accepting requests for comments to be submitted after the deadline. Further information can be found on the Parliament’s website. The Getting it right of every child Policy Team and the Bill Team will continue to engage widely as the Bill progresses through parliament. If you have any questions about the Bill or would welcome a conversation with us please get in touch via the Bill Team mail box [email protected]

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Scotland’s national Conservatoire is delighted to announce that applications will be opening shortly for its 2018/19 intake of students on its innovative programme, BA Performance in British Sign Language and English.

The BA Performance undergraduate degree teaches students to be both actors and makers of work, exploring the most innovative ways of creating performance through British Sign Language and English. During your three years here, students benefit from the distinctive environment of RCS and study a rich blend of performance modules.

This course is designed around the learning and teaching needs of deaf performers and is the only course of its kind in Europe. The programme has been developed in association with Solar Bear Theatre Company   with input from a range of theatre, education and deaf professionals. We aim to enrich the talent pool within the UK, whilst making training available to deaf artists.

The working languages of the programme are British Sign Language (BSL) and spoken English. You will have fully-qualified BSL interpreters in class, on stage and in rehearsal.

The small class size ensures you will have the opportunity to work closely with our teaching staff and visiting professionals. You will also benefit from our many collaborative and professional partnerships including Solar Bear, National Theatre of Scotland and Scottish Opera. You will develop skills in acting, movement, dance, signing on stage, improvisation and puppetry as well as explore highly visual and physical performance styles. We will teach you the skills you need to prepare you for a career in film, television, theatre and more.

We are looking for students who are enthusiastic, dedicated and who display potential and commitment to a career in the performance industry. We have an Open Day on Friday 20th October where you can find out more about the programme, or we have various free workshops happening in Edinburgh throughout the Fringe. Please contact [email protected] for more information on these events.

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For more information about the application process, or to be added to our mailing list for an application form once we open, please contact our Admissions team at [email protected] or on (+44) 0141 270 265. We look forward to hearing from you!

Applications Close Date – 31st January 2018

Email – [email protected]

Websites: https://www.rcs.ac.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/RCS-BA-Performance-117905568792359/ https://www.youtube.com/user/RCSofficial _______________________________________________________________________________

Hearing Link & Hearing Dogs Merger

A message from Lorraine Gailey Chief Executive:

“I hope you will forgive the general nature of this message but I wanted you to be among the first to know about some exciting developments for Hearing Link, and this is the only sensible way for me to reach several people all at once.

Following months of talks, I am delighted to let you know that Hearing Link and Hearing Dogs for Deaf People will merge, following the public announcement after the Hearing Dogs AGM today attended by our shared Royal Patron, HRH The Princess Royal. Our merger was formalised during this meeting with a completion date of 01 August 2017.

In common with many small charities the challenging and competitive fundraising environment has proved extremely difficult for Hearing Link. By merging with Hearing Dogs, and incorporating Hearing Link as a distinct service within the larger charity, we have secured the future of our work and can plan with confidence to deliver our life-changing services to ever increasing numbers of people, releasing our very small paid staff team from the need to devote most of their time to fundraising.

Hearing Link’s name will not change, and our vision remains a world where everyone can enjoy life and participate fully and confidently, whatever their level of hearing. Hearing Link’s services will continue to run as before, but with the stability of a much larger charity to strengthen our work. We look forward to continuing ‘business as usual’, retaining our identity, logo and UK-wide offices, and working with our volunteers and staff to provide our usual Helpdesk, specialist programmes and services, website and social media platforms into the future.

We will be working on the details of the merged structure over the next few months, but it has already been agreed that Michele Jennings of Hearing Dogs will be the Chief Executive of the merged organisation, while I will become Chief Operating Officer reporting directly to her with responsibility for all Hearing Link activities. All our Hearing Link staff will transfer to

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the merged organisation and continue their roles and responsibilities there for the foreseeable future.

This is a natural move for both organisations, with our values and aims already so closely aligned. For Hearing Link it means that the future of our services is assured, and for Hearing Dogs it means that their service to hearing dog recipients is enhanced. Between us, we have over 100 combined years of experience in helping people with hearing loss and we intend to build on that together.  I hope you will share my excitement as we celebrate this new stage in our development”

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me by email or by phone (07534 563451), or to contact my colleague Alison in our Edinburgh office (copied into this email) at [email protected], already known to many of you.

Consultation on the role of the Scottish Health Council: Strengthening people’s voices in health and social care

The consultation on the role of the Scottish Health Council is now underway and is being led by Healthcare Improvement Scotland. This follows a reflective exercise undertaken by the Chair of the Scottish Health Council, Pam Whittle CBE, earlier this year. It is well-recognised that services can only improve when they are informed and shaped by people who use those services, their families and carers, and local communities. Whilst there has been progress made in engaging people, we believe there is more that can be done to improve people’s experience of engagement, whether at individual, community or national level , and to demonstrate more clearly the difference that their engagement has made.

The Scottish Health Council is a key part of Healthcare Improvement Scotland and plays a leading role in ensuring that NHS Scotland listens to the views of people and communities, and that it acts on those views. We want to hear your views on the future direction of the Scottish Health Council to help us continue to evolve and play a valuable role in ensuring the voice of people and communities remain at the heart of health and social care.

We encourage you to take part in our consultation and give us your views on the seven consultation questions. Our consultation document (in full and easy-read formats) and access to the online questionnaire can be found by visiting our website:

http://www.healthcareimprovementscotland.org/shc_consultation.aspx

We are planning stakeholder engagement events to run in late September. Provisional dates are provided within the consultation paper, and if you would be interested in participating please use the registration links provided on our website.

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If you have any queries relating to the consultation, please contact us via [email protected] – paper copies of the consultation document and the questionnaire can also be requested via this email address.

The closing date for responses to the consultation is Friday 20 October 2017._________________________________________________________________________

Social Security (Scotland) Bill: What do you think?

The Scottish Parliament’s Social Security Committee wants your views on how they can make the social security system work for everyone. Information on how to give your views is available in a range of formats.

The Committee would be grateful to receive submissions by Wednesday 23 August. Before making a submission, please read the Parliament’s policy on treatment of written evidence by subject and mandatory committees (the policy is also available in BSL video format and audio format).

In general, written submissions should be concise, no more than 4 sides of A4 and it is helpful if they are set out in numbered paragraphs (in Word format). Alternatively, the call for evidence response form can be used. All submissions should be sent electronically to [email protected]

For more information, go to http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/105193.aspx

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Consultation on the Supporting Children’s Learning Code of Practice (third edition) and associated regulations

Please see a link to the consultation on the Supporting Children’s Learning Code of Practice (third edition) and associated regulations, https://consult.scotland.gov.uk/supporting-learners/code-of-practice  Please feel free to circulate the link to any colleagues you think may be interested in this. The consultation will seek views from those who are involved in supporting children and young people with additional support needs and runs from 19 June 2017- 14 August 2017. Please see brief background on the consultation below: Consultation on The Supporting Children’s Learning Code of Practice (third edition) and associated regulations

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The Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 provides the legal framework for identifying and addressing the additional support needs of children and young people who face a barrier, or barriers, to learning.The Act aims to ensure that all children and young people are provided with the necessary support to help them work towards achieving their full potential. It also promotes collaborative working among all those supporting children and young people and sets out the rights of children, young people and parents within the system.The Act has been amended by the Education (Scotland) Act 2016. This extension provides that children will have the same rights as young people and parents under the Additional Support for learning legislation, except in relation to placing requests and the use of mediation services. It is intended that these amendments to the Act will commence in November 2017. In preparation for this, there is a need to update associated Regulations and statutory guidance. This consultation seeks views in relation to 4 things (the code of practice and 3 sets of regulations): 

The Supporting Children’s Learning Code of Practice (third edition) 2017 - the statutory guidance for the Education (Additional Support for Learning) Act.

The Additional Support for Learning Dispute Resolution (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2017

The Section 70 (Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 The Additional Support for Learning (Collection of Data) (Scotland) Regulations 2017

UpdateThe Supporting Children’s Learning Code of Practice (third edition) and associated regulations.  This is to update you that the consultation has been extended and will now close on 12 September 2017.  Please also be aware that we now intend the amendments to the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act to commence in January 2018.  Further information about the consultation can be found at https://consult.scotland.gov.uk/supporting-learners/code-of-practice

Scotland's Ten Year Strategy for the Learning Provision for Children and Young People with Complex Additional Support Needs 2017-2026 

This consultation will run until 28 August 2017.

https://consult.scotland.gov.uk/support-and-wellbeing/complex-additional-support-needs-2017-2026/

Message from the Scottish Sensory Centre

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I think it is important that as many people as possible respond to this so please pass this on. I think it is important for many reasons but one reason is that I believe, but I could be wrong, that the Scottish Sensory Centre as well as the other national centres would be funded (if successful through a strategic bidding application) from what would become this pot, and looking through the questions asked in the consultation, they seem to be about training, research, needs development and so forth, so please look at the consultation and if you could keep the SSC and other national centres, eg, Children in Scotland and CALL Scotland, in mind when completing it I would be very grateful. 

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Generations Working Together - Photos and stories with and about your grandparents needed for our campaign

Generations Working together have a new campaign that you can get involved in which will run this October.

As you may know, this Autumn is both Grandparents Day and International Day of Older Persons. To mark this occasion we would like to share photos and stories from and about grandparents. The idea is to collect them for social media and possibly for a small exhibition. The aim is to challenge stereotypes about age and to highlight the help and support our grandparents provide us. In many cases it is grandparents who look after us or influence and inspire us. Grandparents also tend to have old photos and great stories we are keen to share. This is why we need your help with the photos and stories. Please send them in and share this message with your colleagues, family and friends. Your messages can be very short or just in photos. Your grandparents can also be step grandparents or grandparents from an intergeneration al project too. Please send all stories and photos by the end of September to www.generationsworkingtogether.org

EVENTS

Deaf Action Stories and Stones Saturday 5th August

Where: Jupiter Wildlife Centre, 3 Wood St, Grangemouth FK3 8LHhttps://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Scottish+Wildlife+Trust/@56.0120082,-3.7363847,16.35z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x488879a73cb6b09d:0x734b77711bb8592!8m2!3d56.0110818!4d-3.7334858

(Coach booked from Deaf Action, Edinburgh at 10am – returning around 5pm. Some spaces remaining – must pre-book)

Please get in touch if you would like to book in for workshops (bring friends, bring family, all welcome!) Alex Furneaux: [email protected]

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Health Promoting Palliative Care (HPPC) - To Absent Friends Week

Please see the link for more information: https://www.toabsentfriends.org.uk/content/festival/

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde BSL Health Champions - BSL Health Champions open event on Tuesday 8 August 2017

When:

Tuesday 8th August from 6.30 to 9pm

Where:

Teacher Building, 14 St Enoch Square Glasgow

This event is open to all Deaf BSL people living in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area.

It is a chance to find out more about what things the BSL Health Champions will do next year.

Work with NHS on responding to  BSL Act and say why it is important for health Get involved in work that NHS is doing to improve Mental Health for Deaf BSL Work with NHS to improve awareness of cancer for Deaf BSL

 

Also, there will be performance from the BSL Drama group.

Event is free and tea/ coffee and biscuits will be available.  

We hope to see you all there.

For more information contact Martin at NHS

[email protected]

Invitation to North Lanarkshire Third Sector Community Justice Network Meetings of Thursday 14 September 2017

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NORTH LANARKSHIRE THIRD SECTOR REDUCING REOFFENDING NETWORK MEETING (invitation from Sacro)

Thursday 14 September 2017  |  10.00am-3.00pm  |  Cumbernauld Village Community Hall, The Wynd, Cumbernauld, G67 2ST

NORTH LANARKSHIRE THIRD SECTOR VICTIM SERVICES AND ENGAGERS NETWORK MEETING (invitation from Victim Support Scotland)

Thursday 14 September 2017  |  10.00am-3.00pm  |  Cumbernauld Village Community Hall, The Wynd, Cumbernauld, G67 2ST

Please note that the morning session (from 10.00am-12noon) will be a joint session for delegates of both Networks, with the two Networks hosting their own individual meetings in the afternoon from 1.00pm-3.00pm. A networking lunch will take place from 12noon-1.00pm on the day for members of both Networks to participate in.

The purpose of the Networks are to progress third sector contributions to and activity within North Lanarkshire Community Justice Partnership. The Community Justice Partnership was established by North Lanarkshire Partnership following the introduction of The Community Justice (Scotland) Bill 2015, and aims to provide strategic direction for Community Justice Interventions in the local area. The Partnership recognises that the third sector makes a significant contribution to Community Justice across North Lanarkshire, and as such is keen to ensure that third sector organisations are suitably connected to strategic developments through participation in the Third Sector Community Justice Networks.

Reports from the last full Network meetings held on Thursday 20 April 2017 are attached for your information. A limited number of short presentation slots for third sector organisations are available on the day, with expressions of interest being taken. To confirm attendance at either Network meeting, please contact Craig Russell at Voluntary Action North Lanarkshire on 01236 748011 or e-mail [email protected].

Malvina’s Garden for Forth Valley Sensory Centre

The Forth Valley Sensory Centre, based in Camelon, Falkirk, is delighted to announce that for the second year running one of the area’s best private gardens will be opened up for just one day, Sunday 6th August, to help raise money for lip reading classes.

Rare chance to visit award winning gardenThe garden is owned by Malvina Dwyer and has been featured in books and on TV. It has won numerous awards and remains the envy of many professional gardener.

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Once each year, Malvina puts on a spread, with tea coffee and delicious home baking and invites the public into the three quarter acre garden which consists of terracing, formal and informal grounds as well as woodlands and even wildflowers.

Paths in the garden are good but those with limited mobility are warned that there are some steep sections in the garden due to the nature of the surrounding geography.

The cost is £3 for adults and £2 for concessions. The garden, located at Quarrybank Cottage, Falkirk Road, Avonbridge, FK1 2NA is open 1pm – 5pm to find out more about the Centre and for contact information visit www.forthvalleysensorycentre.org or @FVSensoryCentre on Facebook and Twitter. Textphone: 07341 560 709 or call 01324 590 888

Enhancing Deaf Access - Telecommunication andBroadcasting Conference Update Thursday, 16th November 2017

At BT Tower, London

09:30am until 5:00pm (Registration 9:00am)

On the 16th November 2017 we are bringing

together a selection of Telecommunication and Broadcasting leaders to join other experts in

the field at the Enhancing Deaf Access Conference at BT Tower, London.

The conference will give an update on accessibility in Telecommunications and

Broadcasting covering Telephone Relay service, Video on Demand and Live Broadcasting

including developments in Subtitling and Clear Speech, with panel discussions taking place

in each section allowing questions from the audience which will be chaired by Lilian

Greenwood MP, Andrea Saks (ITU) and Patricia Hodgson (Chair, Ofcom)

Confirmed Keynote: Jim Fitzpatrick MP, Chair of the APPG on deafness 

Other Conference Speakers already confirmed:

Craig Crowley, Chair UK Council on Deafness

Mark Hudson, Significan’t

Johanna Taylor, Action on Hearing Loss

Marianne Mathews, SKY

Cathy Taylor, Ofcom

Pablo Romero-Fresco, University of Roehampton

Agnieszka Szarkowska, UCL

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Nigel Megitt, BBC R&D

Lauren Ward & Ben Shirley, University of Salford

Christopher Jones, Chair, Deaf Access to Communications 

Places are limited and will be sold on a first come first serve basis. REGISTER ONLINE or for further information or assistance with registration contact Clare Long at [email protected].

Glasgow event - BSL interpretation

Glasgow Meet the Charity Regulator wants to give you a heads up as this is our first fully interpreted event. Please share the link with your community/members:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/meet-the-charity-regulator-glasgow-tickets-34745137642

Also, if you or a colleague would like to come and bring a stand or some information then you are most welcome!

For more information please contact Paula Duncan at [email protected]

#EHRC Scotland Committee Open Days

We are hosting a couple of open day sessions on the following dates:

DUNDEEMonday 4 September from 11.30 to 2.00 at Tayside Deaf Hub, The Old Mill, 23 Brown Street, Dundee http://www.taysidedeafhub.org.uk/

GLASGOWWednesday 6 September from 4.00 to 6.30 at The Studio, 67 Hope Street, Glasgow – Aspire Room, 8th Floorhttp://studiovenues.co.uk/venues/glasgow/map-directions/

To book your place and find out more details on the sessions, please contact [email protected] you have any dietary requirements or reasonable adjustments, please contact [email protected]

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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde BSL Health Champions

The BSL Health Champions are Deaf BSL volunteers who work with NHS to try to improve health services for BSL people.

We are having an open event.

Tuesday 8th August from 6.30 to 9pm

Teacher Building, 14 St Enoch Square Glasgow

This event is open to all Deaf BSL people living in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area.

It is a chance to find out more about what things the BSL Health Champions will do next year.

Work with NHS on responding to BSL Act and say why it is important for health Get involved in work that NHS is doing to improve Mental Health for Deaf BSL Work with NHS to improve awareness of cancer for Deaf BSL

Also, there will be performance from the BSL Drama group.

Event is free and tea/ coffee and biscuits will be available.

NHS 8th Aug.mp4

For more information contact Martin at NHS GGC

[email protected]

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Deafblind Scotland – Sports Dinner (CHANGE OF DATE) Friday 10 November 2017

Deafblind Scotland are delighted to invite you to our very first Sports Dinner on Friday 10th November (changed from 27th October)

The evening will be taking place at 200 SVS, Central Glasgow and will be hosted by former Rangers player and SFA Chief Exec Gordon Smith, along with special guests.

Guests will enjoy a champagne reception, delicious three course meal, exciting charity auction and great entertainment.

Individual tickets are available for £50, with tables of 10 priced at £450.

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Please find attached the official save the date as well as a map to 200 SVS (200 SVS is located on St Vincent Street, Glasgow and is within walking distance of both Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations).

Please don’t hesitate to contact myself or a member of the fundraising team for more information. Contact details are [email protected]

British Academy of Audiology14th Annual Conference16th & 17th November 2017, Bournemouth International Centre (BIC)

Organised by the British Academy of Audiology, we are delighted to announce that the 14 th

annual conference and exhibition will take place on the 16th and 17th November 2017 at the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC).

Attracting over 600 delegates and 50 exhibitors along with an array of international speakers, BAA conference is the largest audiology conference in the UK.

Registration is now open! For more information visit: www.baaudiology.org/conference

The Programme:

Delegates can expect to receive the latest in audiology research, education and expertise, with inspiring speakers and informative sessions.

New to this year’s conference will be the back to basic tutorials which will cover a range of topics such as hearing aid features, counselling skills, testing children, ear moulds, and tinnitus. The programme will also feature efficiency tracks which particular focus on service improvements to include future-proofing the workforce.

Due to the resounding success of the 'All You Need to Know' series, we will be running these sessions again to provide you with practical advice and access to online resources.

Conference Highlights include:

The latest in Audiology research, education and expertise, with inspiring speakers and informative sessions

Bamford lecture to be presented by Gwen Carr The Adrian Davies lecture will be presented by Dave Fabry Series of 'All You Need to Know' sessions providing practical advice for clinics with

online resources Efficiency tracks focusing on service improvements to include future-proofing the

workforce, disruptive technologies, implantable devices, and much more New for 2017, back to basics tutorials covering a range of topics such as hearing aid

features, counselling skills, testing children, ear moulds, and tinnitus

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Awards programme to acknowledge individuals and teams who have excelled in the Audiology profession

The UK’s largest Audiology exhibition Exciting social event and networking opportunities

To view the programme visit: www.baaudiology.org/conference

Abstracts:

Free paper and poster presentations form an integral part of the conference and are a fantastic way for those working within the audiology field to share best practice, research and network with colleagues.

Successful submissions will have their research displayed at conference or may be asked to present orally to audiologists from the UK and beyond.

Submitting an abstract is an easy online process and we ask that all submissions are made before the closing date on Monday 24th July 2017.

REGISTER NOW at www.baaudiology.org/conference Early bird price valid until 2nd October 2017

For further information email [email protected] or phone 01506 292 035Follow @BAAudiology and use #BAAConfLike us on Facebook

Deaf Photo Walk in Glasgow

Deaf Roots and Pride Scotland is having an event ‘Deaf Photo Walk in Glasgow’ on Friday 4th August for young Deaf people from 16-20 years old. This is an opportunity for those who are keen to develop new skills in photography.  If interested, or know someone who might be interested in it – please email me for booking forms or forward this email to them.  Please click this link for more information. (BSL video included) BDA Website - https://bda.org.uk/deaf-photo-walk-glasgow/BDA Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/pg/BritishDeafAssociation/posts

For more information, please contact Toni George at [email protected]

BSL TOUR EVENT: Women of the GORBALS History Walk

What:            WOMEN OF THE GORBALS HISTORY WALKWhy:              Do you want to learn what life was like in Gorbals in the 1800s? BSL/English interpreters will be provided.

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When:           Saturday 5th August 2017

Time:              2pm-4pm.Where:          Cultha Vaults (Pub), G1 5HZSee the link below for the BSL version:https://www.facebook.com/BritishDeafAssociation/videos/1527659787296337/

For more information or to book a ticket, please contact Helen at [email protected]

Deaf ActionAugust 1st to 22nd August 2017

In August 2017, we are running a programme of Employability Workshops.Location: Fife Society for the Blind, Wilson Avenue, Kirkcaldy, KY2 5EF. Please contact [email protected]

Workshops for Deaf/BSL Users:

Date Title Time02.08.17 Interview Skills 1pm-

3pm09.08.17 Access to Work 1pm-

3pm16.08.17 Keeping Healthy in the

Workplace1pm-3pm

23.08.17 Building Confidence/Self Esteem

1pm-3pm

Workshops for People who are Hard of Hearing/Deafened, Deaf/Blind:

Date Title Time01.08.17 Interview Skills 1pm-

3pm08.08.17 Access to Work 1pm-

3pm15.08.17 Building Confidence/Self

Esteem1pm-3pm

23.08.17 Keeping Healthy in the Workplace

1pm-3pm

For more information, please contact Carol McKayOffice AdministratorTel: 01382 221 124SMS: 07795 338 231

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Email: [email protected]

National Deaf Children’s Society Get Creative Day

14 October 2017

Taking Place at Motherwell, Scotland8-15 yearsA fun filled day of music for deaf young people! This event is suitable for young people with all levels of deafness from mild to profound.

The closing date for applications is 6 August 2017.

For more information, please contact Siobhan at [email protected] or call NDCS at 0141 3547850

National Deaf Children’s Society Winter Weekend9-11 February 2018

Taking place: Nethybridge, Scotland8-15 yearsAn exciting weekend packed with activities including skiing and swimming.

The closing date for applications is 1 December 2017

Sports fundraising event chooses local sensory impaired charity as beneficiary A local charity has been announced as a beneficiary of a prestigious fundraising event. North East Sensory Services (NESS), which supports over 6,500 blind and deaf people in north-east Scotland, will benefit from Sportschallenge, after being chosen from a host of other good causes, for the event which take place on 14th September 2017. Held this year at Ardoe House Hotel, Sportschallenge is a popular fundraising event organised by Simmons and Company International. The event has raised more than £350,000 for local charities since its inception in 2012, and regularly attracts audiences of over 500 business people. Sportschallenge consistently supports Maggie’s Centre

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Aberdeen and Children’s Aid Scotland. In addition, each year also a number of local community charities receive donations, and this year NESS has been selected as a beneficiary. NESS, which has offices in Aberdeen, Elgin and Dundee, provides practical and emotional support to people with severe hearing and sight loss.  The charity has been supporting people in Aberdeen since 1879, and today provides social work services as well as a wide range of charity funded ‘added value’ services including group activities for children and young people. The NESS resource centre in Aberdeen has a gym and a popular café, and a library facility for service users.  

Vacancies

Sign Language Interactions

Sign Language Interactions are looking for one Community Connector to cover central belt of Scotland to develop and promote contactSCOTLAND-BSL (Online British Sign Language/English interpreting video relay service – VRI, funded by the Scottish Government). Community Connector will be:Responsible for holding contactSCOTLAND workshops/surgeries and providing:

- information and support in installing the contactSCOTLAND-BSL App (Apple & Android)

- Information and advice on how to use the service- Basic technical trouble shooting

Training and presentation at Deaf clubs and public/third sector organisationProduction of short BSL video clips providing information updates on contactSCOTLAND-BSLPromotion through social media and other networks

Interviews mid-August (week beginning 14th Aug)We want person to start week beginning 28th AugStatus: Freelance/sessional/Self employedInitial training providedWe hope to start Community Connector by end August for up to 4 months with possibility of a further extension.Information and application: http://signlanguageinteractions.com/cc/

The Scottish Social Service Council are looking for a New Member!! Could it be you?

 The Scottish Social Service Council are looking for a New Member!! Could it be you?22

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  The aims and objectives of the SSSC are to protect those who use services; raise standards of practice; strengthen and support the professionalism of the workforce, contribute to securing a sustainable future for social care through development of new roles, new qualifications and ways of working. For more information please visit; http://bit.ly/2uYmXut  Don’t forget about the following vacancies being advertised on our website. The Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland are looking to appoint a Deputy-Chair to the Board.

  For more information, please see: http://bit.ly/2uFIrg3  ALSO..  Are looking for a Chair for their Board. Interested in applying? Please see: http://bit.ly/2sY511I   AND 

 Are looking for Non-executive Board members. For more information, please see: http://bit.ly/2sHReMR 

 The aims and objectives of the SSSC are to protect those who use services; raise standards of practice; strengthen and support the professionalism of the workforce, contribute to securing a sustainable future for social care through development of new roles, new qualifications and ways of working.

 _________________________________________________________________________________Board Vacancies - SEStran

Whether it’s starting or the next leg of your public appointments journey, SEStran would encourage everyone interested in transport across the South-East of Scotland to apply for 7 vacancies on our Board.

If you have experience of transport personally or professionally in the South East of Scotland and/or the skills to play an important role in making the South East of Scotland

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transport network, safe, sustainable and inclusive, we want you to apply for a role as a Board member for SEStran.

For more information and to apply please visit our website:

http://www.sestran.gov.uk/info/vacancies

TRAINING

AWARENESSbites on-line Deaf Awareness course

http://www.scod.org.uk/scod-training/awarenessbites/

SCoD has teamed up with AWARENESSbites to provide quality online learning and development to front-line and public facing staff who may not be able to attend face-to-face training courses

We are offering two packages:Learn at your own speed – login and logout when suits and restart where you left off

The Package Contents:

Green package – £15 per user

– aimed at those who require to know the basics and may come across a deaf or deafblind person occasionally. This package can easily be completed in under 2 hours.

Purple package – £28 per user

– aimed at those who would require a little more detail and understanding and meet deaf or deafblind people more frequently within their day to day service provision. This package can take between 2.5 – 3.5 hours depending on activities taken.

If you would like to purchase packages, please contact us directly.

We would consider an organisational discount that offers value for money for large numbers of users.

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Quality Assurance of Assessment Arrangements for Deaf (oral) and Visually Impaired Candidates: Tuesday, 12th September, 2017

This half day event will be of relevance to Teachers of the Deaf, Visual Impairment Teachers, Support for Learning Teachers, College Lecturers supporting students who are deaf (oral) or who have a visual impairment, and other practitioners supporting candidates in SQA Assessments and Exams.

In partnership with the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA), this event aims to provide the opportunity to discuss a range of assessment and exam issues relating to candidates who are deaf (oral) or who have a visual impairment. The aims of the event will be to:

•  clarify the key principles underpinning the SQA policy in relation to assessment arrangements for candidates;

• outline SQA and Centre Quality Assurance responsibilities arising from key principles;

• consider SQA’s Quality Assurance evidence requirements;

• provide opportunity for you to raise and discuss assessment issues for candidates.

There will be opportunities to ask/write down questions on the day if there are any specific issues/questions you would like to raise.

Presenters: Patricia McDonald, Research and Policy Manager, SQA

Teas and coffees will be provided

Course fee: FREE

Although the course is free, an application must be completed and sent in to the SSC to secure your place.

Applications are available to download from the following link:

http://www.ssc.education.ed.ac.uk/courses/general/gsep17.html

Colourful Semantics and Strategies to help a deaf child at school: Wednesday 30th August 2017    This course will be of interest to teachers of the deaf, mainstream teachers, educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, support staff, and parents. To secure your place please book before the end of June.

What is Colourful Semantics? Alison Bryan (creator of Colourful Semantics) will go through the programme to enable you to deliver the intervention in school.

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Colourful Semantics is the ‘meaning of the words’ and this is made colourful by breaking down and colour coding different parts of a sentence. Colourful Semantics is a speech and language therapy intervention that indirectly works on developing a child’s grammar through the use of:

•      Spoken sentences •      Answering W/H questions •      Use of nouns, verbs, prepositions and adjectives •      Story telling skills •      Written sentences and language comprehension.

 You will be able to work through the programme to encourage the child to create sentences. This is initially taught by focusing on sorting out colours, which will then progress to an understanding that there are different parts that make up a sentence.

The 4 key levels are:

Level 1 – Who?  The Dog.  Subject -( ORANGE)

Level 2 – What doing?  Is playing with.  Verb – (Yellow)

Level 3 – What?  The Ball.  Object (Green)

Level 4 – Where?  In the Garden.  Location (Blue)

Presenter: Alison Bryan, Independent Speech & Language Therapist. Course fee: £110

Further information and an application form to download are available via the following link:

http://www.ssc.education.ed.ac.uk/courses/deaf/daug17.html

SSC Course 5: The Challenges of Working with Deaf Children: mental health, autism, challenging behaviour & language deprivation: Monday, 13th November 2017

This course will be of interest to Teachers of the deaf, mainstream teachers, educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, support staff and parents/carers.

Dr Sally Austen is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who has being supporting deaf pupils and adults for over 20 years.  From her experience she will discuss the challenges faced by deaf pupils who have autism, challenging behaviour and mental health difficulties. In each of these areas any links with language deprivation or communication difficulty will be explored.

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The key focus of the day will be to identify the skills that professionals already have, that can be used in different ways or at different times to meet the needs of this complex client group. 

Acknowledging the paucity of research in our field of work, Sally Austen will encourage a balance between evidence based information (research) and practical experience. She will encourage attenders to consider these areas of difficulty from cognitive, social, educational and psychological viewpoints – and consider the necessity for multi-professional collaboration. 

For the well-being of the child, the professional and the parent a better understanding of the child’s potential is recommended. This will include discussion of what success would look like.  

Executive Functioning and parental trauma reactions are relatively new areas of research. Sally will suggest how evolving clinical and educational work in these areas may prove useful. 

Presenter: Dr Sally Austen, Consultant Clinical Psychologist BA (HONS), MSC, C.PSYCHOL, AfBPsS  www.austenpsychology.co.uk

Course fee: £110

Applications are available to download from the following lib:

http://www.ssc.education.ed.ac.uk/courses/deaf/dnov17.html

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GCIL Equality AcademyAre you mainstreaming equality in your operational services? Would you benefit from training?

We are happy to take this opportunity to provide you with more information about our range of innovative training covering key issues that include important equality themes. 

We will be distributing our new brochure later in the year that details the wide range of training courses we deliver, but getting in touch now allows us to provide you with examples of our courses that cover general and specific issues.  All our courses can be delivered in-house and tailored to the needs of each individual organisation and the practical needs of staff and service users. 

Course examples:

Equality courses Equality law and good practice: developing awareness Developing effective impact assessments for the public and voluntary sectors

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Gathering equality data and asking the right questions Reporting and monitoring of equality issues (for Board and/or committee members) Mainstreaming equality issues throughout the recruitment and selection process Appropriate language and promoting respect for others – while dismantling the

political correctness agenda Disability etiquette

General courses Developing data protection policies and effective action plans, including equality

themes Writing to promote accessible information: reports and policies Customer care and equality issues Recruitment and Selection: how to incorporate equality themes

Please get in touch with us if any of these courses might be of interest and we will be pleased to provide more information.  Call us on 0141 375 0464 or email: [email protected].  Course outlines for training scheduled to October 2017 can be found on our website. 

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CINEMA/THEATRE

Subtitled/Captioned Accessible Cinema! 1,500+ shows nationwide!

Dunkirk, Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, Captain Underpants, War for the Planet of the Apes, Cars 3, 47 Metres Down, Girls Trip, The Big Sick, Spiderman Homecoming, Captain Underpants, Despicable Me 3, The Beguiled, Baby Driver & more!

http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/films.html

All cinemas can show all the films listed above with English-language subtitles. Please ask your nearest cinemas to provide accessible shows for people with hearing loss! Shows added as announced. Check the website or app regularly for full subtitled listings: Locations, dates, times & trailers.

IMPORTANT! Shows sometimes change. We recommend that you always ask cinema staff to confirm that a show will definitely be subtitled.

Latest subtitled trailers!

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Star Wars The Last Jedi, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, Captain Underpants, War for the Planet of the Apes, Cars 3, 47 Metres Down, Girls Trip, The Big Sick, Spiderman Homecoming, Captain Underpants, Despicable Me 3, The Beguiled, Baby Driver & more!http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/trailers.html

Entertain AND Educate! Cheap subtitled kids shows!http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/kids.html

Twitter: http://twitter.com/yourlocalcinema/likes

Download the app! Automatically find all subtitled shows nearby. Apple & Android:http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/appdownload.html

To make it easier to find what’s subtitled in cinemas near you, let us know the cinemas/areas you’d like listed and we’ll create a personal page - just for you! Bookmark it on your computer or phone and view it every Fri to see what’s on near you for the coming week.Just email: [email protected]

“Our society is ageing. And with ageing, loss of some hearing and sight is inevitable. Access to film - via subtitles/captions and audio description - is something that we may all appreciate, eventually”Add your feedback! http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/quote.html

Complaint? Praise? Query? Let us know! Just email: [email protected]

You have received this email from Your Local Cinema .com, a service supported by the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund (CTBF), UK film distributors (via FDA), the BFI and Cobweb Solutions. Visit our supporters:http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/sponsors.html

PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS, MOTIONS AND DEBATES

Scottish Parliament is in recess until 3 September 2017.

Early day motion 205 Sixth Pan-Disability Open

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Primary sponsor: Stephen Gethins (SNP, North East Fife)

That this House congratulates the Scottish Disability Golf Partnership (SDGP) for organising the Sixth Scottish Pan-Disability Open at the Fairmont Golf Course in St Andrews; notes this European ranking event will run from 21 to 24 August 2017 and that participants will play over the Torrance and Kittocks courses to win the coveted Sidey and Caledonia Cups; further notes the SDGP is a charity governed and operated by disabled people which organises projects, golf training, events and competitions across Scotland; is impressed that the SDGP, which now has over 130 members, was the first golfing organisation in the world open to people of any age with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability that interferes with the playing or learning about the game of golf; pays tribute to SDGP Chair Jim Gales MBE, himself a keen golfer with retinitis pigmentosa, along with his fellow organisers and their staff for all their hard work in organising this event; wishes participants and spectators well; and looks forward to the continued success of both the SDGP and future Scottish Pan-Disability Opens. http://www.parliament.uk/edm/2017-19/205

Copy Deadline for the Next Issue

As always, the deadline is the end of this month.

Please forward your contributions for the next bulletin to: [email protected] .

We are happy to publish details about your news, information, events, training courses and conferences. Please send us the text you want to be included in the bulletin.

If you are not a member of SCoD and would like to advertise an event, training courses or conferences, please contact us at [email protected] before you send us the text as there will be an admin charge.

SCoD Disclaimer Where appropriate, information sources for the bulletin are noted in each article. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of SCoD. We cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of information. No endorsement of services, events or products is intended or implied.

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Information for Inclusion in the SCoD Bulletin

We appreciate the time that you take to send us your training information, events, and news articles for the SCoD bulletin. Sometimes we are not getting enough information, sometimes the information is not clear, and at other times, we have a great article, but no contact details.In order that we get the information we need to put in the bulletin and you reach your intended audiences, we have put together a template that we would appreciate it if you use to send us information/articles.We cannot use posters, but we are willing to “share” your posts on our Facebook and re-tweet your “tweets” on our Twitter account. You might have information on your website or YouTube or Vimeo in BSL – please share the links, so that we can.

Organisation Name

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