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Association of Teachers of Lipreading to Adults (ATLA)
ATLA is the professional association for teachers of lipreading to adults who have become deaf, or hard of hearing. Comments: 0; Added: 10-10-2007)
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Little Signers
Little Signers Group offers British Sign Language, Deaf awareness, Communication Tactics and Deaf Studies classes Comments: 0; Added: 01-02-2008)
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Signs of God
Members of Signs of God are committed to using their skills to encourage people to develop and improve their use of British Sign Language in Christian settings. Comments: 0; Added: 23-03-2008)
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SignVideo (SV)
SV contact centre provides high quality interpretation services for deaf people using remote computer links with interpreters. Significan’t is a Deaf and Sign Language led social enterprise. We reinvest all the profits we make back into the deaf community through a variety of projects and developments. Comments: 0; Added: 03-04-2008)
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Signed Performances in Theatre
SPIT is the leading national body for promoting British Sign Language interpreted performances of mainstream theatre. SPIT aims to provide a link between arts organisations and the Deaf community, and to ensure that the high standard of British theatre is accessible to Deaf and hard of hearing people. Comments: 0; Added: 24-03-2008)
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Sign On-line
Sign On-line is a project which develops online materials to support teachers, assessors and learners of British Sign Language, particularly those in colleges and universities who are teaching, assessing and learning BSL at advanced levels. Comments: 0; Added: 23-03-2008)
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Australian Communication Exchange (ACE)
We are a not-for-profit, Australian organisation dedicated to empowering those who are Deaf or have a hearing, speech or communication impairment, to obtain access to the telephone and other telecommunication networks. Comments: 0; Added: 23-03-2008)
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Kwintessential
Agency providing British Sign Language (BSL) and spoken language interpreters throughout the UK. Comments: 0; Added: 11-01-2007)
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Scottish Association of Sign Language Interpreters (SASLI)
SASLI exists to promote quality and standards of good practice in the delivery of British Sign Language (BSL)/English Interpreting throughout Scotland. Comments: 0; Added: 24-03-2008)
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The Association of Lipspeakers (ALS)
The Association of Lipspeakers (ALS) is the professional body that represents lipspeakers. We aim to promote lipspeaking and its good practice and encourage the further development of lipspeaking as a communication service. Comments: 0; Added: 10-10-2007)
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Telecommunications Action Group (TAG)
TAG was established in 1986 as a consortium of national organisations for and of deaf people to speak with one voice in discussions with the telecoms industry. TAG has assisted in campaigns for telecoms rebates for deaf people, and for Typetalk, the national relay service which enables deaf and hearing people to talk to each other. Comments: 0; Added: 03-04-2008)
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Association of British Sign Language Tutors & Assessors (ABSLTA)
An Association for professional Sign Language Tutors and Assessors and for those interested in the teaching of British Sign Language as a profession. Comments: 0; Added: 23-03-2008)
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Scottish Interpreting Service
Established in 2007, Scottish Interpreting Service provides a range of services to enable Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Hearing people to integrate and communicate effectively and efficiently in their day to day interactions. Comments: 0; Added: 21-03-2008)
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TypeTalk / Text Direct
There are an estimated 450,000 deaf, hard of hearing, speech-impaired and deafblind people in the UK that cannot use a standard telephone. For them textphone communications provides a vital lifeline along with TextDirect and Typetalk. Comments: 0; Added: 28-03-2008)
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Deaf Plus
Working to encourage integration and equality between deaf and hearing people in all areas of life. Comments: 0; Added: 17-11-2007)
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