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Made in conjunction with SENSE, the national Deaf-Blind Rubella Association, this video is about Usher Syndrome, a condition that affects some deaf people causing night blindness and loss of peripheral...
A practical guide for users of interpreters, examining the main issues about working with sign language interpreters in a higher education setting. Explains the role and tasks of the interpreter and how to...
A practical guide for users of note-takers in a higher education setting, looking at what is expected of note-takers and the responsibilities of the users of note-takers. Also discusses the requirements for...
A record of the rehearsal period of ‘Who’s Breaking’, a play by Philip Osment, produced by the Neti-Neti Theatre Company. In the play a young deaf man uses British Sign Language and Sign Supported...
Demonstrates some of the problems arising from hearing impairment and illustrates correct and incorrect ways of speaking to hearing-impaired adults. Aims to help the viewer to appreciate difficulties...
Clive Mason introduces a deaf counsellor, Herbert Marvin, who explains his work in the psychiatric services of the special deaf unit at a hospital in Tooting, London. Kim, a deaf man, relates his...
Deals with group interaction in the age group 7 to 16 years. Illustrates how language skills continue to develop through exposure to a wide curriculum and emphasises the quality of interaction between both...
Several systems for communicating with those who have hearing problems are discussed and examples of non-verbal communication illustrated. The languages described include British Sign Language and Makaton....
Deafinitely Theatre’s staging of Love’s Labour’s Lost for the Globe to Globe season. Directed by Paula Garfield; creative interpreter is Kate Furby. Performed in British Sign Language.
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, is the world’s only university designed to be barrier-free for deaf and hard of hearing students. For more than 150...
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