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Watch: The Silent Child, on BBC1 at 7.40pm TONIGHT

March 30, 2018

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After conquering the Oscars, the short film everyone is talking (or signing) about is now set to be screened to […]

Liam O’Dell: Why hearing people need to learn patience in an impatient world

March 29, 2018

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It’s something I’m sure we’ve all experienced at some point in our lives as deaf people. Whether they put their […]

Nina Thomas: Are we mistaking awareness for change?

March 28, 2018

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At the beginning of this month I was at the Tate Exchange with Anahita Harding. We created an interactive installation […]

Read: A great year for signed languages in film (via The Conversation)

March 27, 2018

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An article by Sarah Louise Wheeler has been posted on The Conversation, about the various films released this year which […]

Teresa Garratty: 5 reasons you should date a deaf person!

March 25, 2018

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At weekends, we post some of our most popular blogs. Despite the fact that it is snowing in some places […]

Charlie Swinbourne: 5 things Oscar-winning The Silent Child shows us about deaf children’s lives

March 24, 2018

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At weekends, we post some of our most popular blogs. The Silent Child can be seen on Google Play, accessible […]

Deaf News: Daughter who had to tell father he would die receives compensation from hospital trust

March 23, 2018

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It has been reported that a family in Northern Ireland has received £7000 compensation after a dying man’s daughter had […]

Claire Sloan: The importance of using sign language with deaf children

March 22, 2018

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‘The Silent Child’ has raised much-needed awareness of this truth on a grand scale, but it’s a message that Deaf […]

David Miller: A Baby Boomer Goes Slowly Deaf 

March 21, 2018

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I was very proud of my HIFI set up. I had built it piece by glorious piece from a classic […]

Deaf News: Government announces rise in Access to Work cap to £57,000 per year

March 20, 2018

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After recent pressure from campaigners, and with a court case on the way over the Access to Work cap, the […]