Christian Signs
The website is a collection of British Sign Language (BSL) signs and sign phrases that we are currently seeing used in the Deaf Christian Community. This is the only website of its kind in the UK, combining brand new Internet and video technology with sign language information for use in a wide range of Christian settings.
Deaf Pub UK London
Bring Deaf Community together for socialise. Organised by Peter & June Johnson
Channel 4 - List of signed programmes
List of all TV programmes with subtitles, British Sign Language and Audio describe.
British Sign
Free tools and resources for learning British Sign Language (BSL) and fingerspelling. Also provider of online course and vocabulary CD-ROM for learning British Sign Language.
Royal Association for Deaf people
RAD works with the Deaf community, Deaf clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of Deaf children. Most of our work is in London, the East of England and the Southeast of England.
Switch
Deaf drama on BBC channel
City Lit Deaf Centre
Find deaf related courses, such as deaf awareness, deaf culture, British sign language, deaf studies.
Talking with Hands
Large group of profoundly deaf and hard of hearing people became frustrated with the way the cinema world treated us. We wanted equal access to the cinema. We soon realised that the only way things would change was to take positive action ourselves.
Deafinitely Girly
A comical take on the daily life of a severely deaf girl living in London. Find out how she deals with close encounters with the opposite sex, her new neighbours and why life is never dull when Deafinitely Girly is around.
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.
Aberdeen & North East Deaf Society
The Aberdeen & North East Deaf Society was first established in 1895 and was originally known as the Aberdeen Deaf and Dumb Benevolent Society. (Please note that the terminology 'Deaf & Dumb' is no longer considered to be politically correct). With changes in legislation, local authorities became responsible for providing statutory social work services. The Aberdeen & North East Deaf Society became an agent of the local authority with a social work service agency agreement with what was then known as Grampian Regional Council, to provide a professional social work service based on local authority guidelines, for the Grampian area.
British Sign Language Courses in Swindon
We can deliver a range of Deaf and disability related training and services throughout the United Kingdom. Our experienced team are based in Swindon, Wiltshire.
See Hear (BBC)
Deaf TV programme, lastest news on current affairs and deaf related news, also have information on BBC programmes which have British Sign Language in vision.
Deaf Camp UK
The organisation's aim is to provide opportunities for young deaf children to take part in a multi-activity camp. Activities can include abseiling, climbing, orienteering, air rifling, archery to name but a few. It also aims to enable the young deaf child to meet other deaf children, to gain confidence and develop newfound skills in the great outdoors.
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.
British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust
The British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust (BSLBT) was established in 2008 to increase the amount of sign-presented programming on television.
Association of British Sign Language Tutors and Assessors
We provides a wide range of information & advice for those involved in or interested in the teaching & assessing of British Sign Language.
British Sign Language
This site is designed as a guide to British Sign Language and not an authoritative reference. Signs vary by region as well as country the signs reproduced on this site may vary to those used in local areas
DeafWorks - Deaf Awareness Training
A Deaf-led company offering advice, training and consultancy on Deaf-related issues.
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.
The website is a collection of British Sign Language (BSL) signs and sign phrases that we are currently seeing used in the Deaf Christian Community. This is the only website of its kind in the UK, combining brand new Internet and video technology with sign language information for use in a wide range of Christian settings.
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http://www.christiansigns.co.uk/ -
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Deaf Pub UK London
Bring Deaf Community together for socialise. Organised by Peter & June Johnson
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http://www.deafpubuk-london.co.uk/ -
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Channel 4 - List of signed programmes
List of all TV programmes with subtitles, British Sign Language and Audio describe.
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http://www.channel4.com/microsites/A/access/signed_programmes.html -
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British Sign
Free tools and resources for learning British Sign Language (BSL) and fingerspelling. Also provider of online course and vocabulary CD-ROM for learning British Sign Language.
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http://www.british-sign.co.uk/ -
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Royal Association for Deaf people
RAD works with the Deaf community, Deaf clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of Deaf children. Most of our work is in London, the East of England and the Southeast of England.
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http://www.royaldeaf.org.uk/ -
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Switch
Deaf drama on BBC channel
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/seehear/switch/ -
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City Lit Deaf Centre
Find deaf related courses, such as deaf awareness, deaf culture, British sign language, deaf studies.
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http://www.citylit.ac.uk/courses/Deaf_education -
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Talking with Hands
Large group of profoundly deaf and hard of hearing people became frustrated with the way the cinema world treated us. We wanted equal access to the cinema. We soon realised that the only way things would change was to take positive action ourselves.
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http://www.talkingwithhands.org.uk/ -
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Deafinitely Girly
A comical take on the daily life of a severely deaf girl living in London. Find out how she deals with close encounters with the opposite sex, her new neighbours and why life is never dull when Deafinitely Girly is around.
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http://www.deafinitelygirly.com/ -
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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.
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http://www.stjohn-dfc.com/ -
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Aberdeen & North East Deaf Society
The Aberdeen & North East Deaf Society was first established in 1895 and was originally known as the Aberdeen Deaf and Dumb Benevolent Society. (Please note that the terminology 'Deaf & Dumb' is no longer considered to be politically correct). With changes in legislation, local authorities became responsible for providing statutory social work services. The Aberdeen & North East Deaf Society became an agent of the local authority with a social work service agency agreement with what was then known as Grampian Regional Council, to provide a professional social work service based on local authority guidelines, for the Grampian area.
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http://www.aberdeennedeaf.org.uk/ -
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British Sign Language Courses in Swindon
We can deliver a range of Deaf and disability related training and services throughout the United Kingdom. Our experienced team are based in Swindon, Wiltshire.
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http://www.britishsignlanguageinswindon.co.uk/ -
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See Hear (BBC)
Deaf TV programme, lastest news on current affairs and deaf related news, also have information on BBC programmes which have British Sign Language in vision.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/seehear/ -
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Deaf Camp UK
The organisation's aim is to provide opportunities for young deaf children to take part in a multi-activity camp. Activities can include abseiling, climbing, orienteering, air rifling, archery to name but a few. It also aims to enable the young deaf child to meet other deaf children, to gain confidence and develop newfound skills in the great outdoors.
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http://www.deafcamp.org.uk/ -
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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.
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http://www.walthamstowdeafclub.org.uk/ -
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British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust
The British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust (BSLBT) was established in 2008 to increase the amount of sign-presented programming on television.
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http://www.bslbt.co.uk/ -
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Association of British Sign Language Tutors and Assessors
We provides a wide range of information & advice for those involved in or interested in the teaching & assessing of British Sign Language.
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http://www.abslta.org.uk/ -
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British Sign Language
This site is designed as a guide to British Sign Language and not an authoritative reference. Signs vary by region as well as country the signs reproduced on this site may vary to those used in local areas
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http://www.britishsignlanguage.com/ -
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DeafWorks - Deaf Awareness Training
A Deaf-led company offering advice, training and consultancy on Deaf-related issues.
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http://www.deafworks.co.uk/ -
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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.
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http://www.cornwalldeafassoc.co.uk/ -
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