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Dairy of a goldfish - Blogging Against Disablism Day Personal blog with a twist. Blogging Against Disablism Day is an annual event in which disabled and non-disabled bloggers throughout the world unite in the cause of equality. On May 1st, bloggers shall write about their experiences, observations and thoughts about disability discrimination (disablism, sometimes ableism) and what we might do about it. http://blobolobolob.blogspot.com/ - Details |
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Benefits and Works (BW)
BW website was launched, in his spare time, in 2002 by Welfare Rights Worker Steve Donnison. It has rapidly grown into one of the UK\'s major providers of information about incapacity and disability benefits and is now Steve\'s full-time occupation. Comments: 0; Added: 10-10-2007)
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Cornwall Deaf Centre
Website of Cornwall Deaf centre. Latest news on events and signed events. Comments: 0; Added: 22-07-2008)
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DVD Subtitles
This is the ultimate online resource for subtitle users. Are you a DVD enthusiast who always checks that a DVD has English subtitles before buying? Ever bought a 'subtitled' DVD and discovered that in fact only the movie is subtitled, and all those extra features on that '2-disc special edition set' are not? Are you frustrated that you cannot find a music or exercise DVD with subtitles? If so, this website is for you! Comments: 0; Added: 24-03-2008)
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BBC - See Hear Talk
See hear forum is for public discussions and debates on deaf related topics especially from the See hear TV programme Comments: 0; Added: 28-03-2008)
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St Johns Arsenal Deaf Footbal Club
St John have a real sense of pride in our long (and often distinguished!) history. The St John of Beverly Deaf Club was established in 1913 on Green lanes. The earliest photo we have of the team is the 1948/49 team, of which a few are still around and members of the late deaf club. Comments: 0; Added: 02-07-2008)
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World Federation of the Deaf (WFD)
The WFD is an international non-governmental organisation representing approximately 70 million Deaf people worldwide. It is estimated that more than 80 percent of these 70 million live in developing countries, where authorities are rarely familiar with their needs or desires. Recognised by the United Nations (UN) as their spokes-organisation, WFD works closely with the UN and its various agencies in promoting the human rights of Deaf people in accordance with the principles and objectives of the UN Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other general acts and recommendations of the UN and its specialised agencies. Comments: 0; Added: 24-03-2008)
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Walthamstow Deaf Club
Walthamstow Deaf Club exists to promote the British Sign Language within the local community of East London, and beyond. Our aim for this club is to ease access of communication and information for our deaf members and broaden deaf culture awareness amongst our hearing British Sign Language users members. Comments: 0; Added: 29-07-2008)
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Scottish Chess and Draughts Association of the Deaf
Organisation for deaf chess and draughts players. We have a list of events and all new players are welcomed Comments: 0; Added: 01-08-2008)
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Cambridgeshire Deaf Association
Deaf club which provides advocate support, British Sign Language classes and various projects to the Cambridge community. Comments: 0; Added: 22-07-2008)
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Built Enviroment Signs
Many universities throughout the UK use a lot of specialist terminology for their subjects and it can be difficult to find out what the signs for these words are. Deaf professionals and BSL specialists have now come together to translate some of this terminology and you can see these signs at this web site. Comments: 0; Added: 15-07-2008)
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Catholic Institute for Deaf People
Catholic Institute for the Deaf (CID) as it was originally known was established in 1845 under the auspices of the Dublin Archdiocese to cater for the educational needs of Irish Deaf Children. It was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1993 to continue its work as a charitable and non-profit making body. CID changed its name in 2007 to the Catholic Institute for Deaf people (CIDP).The objectives of CIDP are to provide enabling services to Deaf people, including education and pastoral and religious care. Comments: 0; Added: 14-09-2008)
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Ear Help
EarHelp contains over 70 articles written by our experts who continually update and add new content. Comments: 0; Added: 29-07-2008)
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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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Cornwall Deaf Association
Based in Truro we were founded in 1932. Our aim is to Support, advocate and help meet the needs of Deaf and Hard of hearing Adults and Children in Cornwall and the Isle of Scilly. There are estimated 93,000 people in Cornwall with some degree of hearing loss from moderate to profoundly Deaf. There are also 300 British Sign language users in the County. Comments: 0; Added: 22-07-2008)
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Barbican
The Barbican is Europe's largest multi-arts and conference venue presenting a diverse range of art, music, theatre, dance and education events. It is also home to the London Symphony Orchestra. Comments: 0; Added: 09-07-2008)
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