@LiamODellUK@Channel4 For me, subtitles on BBC 1 have been quite awful lately, they never used to be this bad.. every other sentence is missed, lots of missing words are wrong, timing.. I wonder if it’s linked to the Ch4 issues? Hope it gets resolved- I’m missing practically half of each programme!
A friend sent me this article, an interesting read about #DeafAwareness on @bbcstrictly ! A lovely surprise to see the mention of my blog! Can’t wait to watch
Best of luck @RoseAylingEllis !
https://t.co/JYd06dIx7f
Deaf Awareness Week!
Facts & figures about deafness.
I wanted to start of the week by sharing this because not many people are aware how common deafness is.
#DeafAwarenessWeek2021#StrongerTogether
This week is #DeafAwarenessWeek, why not set yourself a challenge to learn the #BSL alphabet and how to sign your name?
Share your efforts with us - tag us @royaldeaf
Interested in learning BSL? Visit @SignatureDeaf to find your nearest course: https://t.co/uqekfJhCkX
🧵Deaf organisations fighting for access & inclusion 1/6
Of course we all are but there are a few campaigns this year that stood out to us as great examples of coming through it together.
#DeafAwarenessWeek#DeafAwarenessWeek2021#StrongerTogether
8 months into this pandemic, no BSL interpreters at Government news conferences is not ok and needs fixing now.
I hope @BorisJohnson is really committed to meeting with myself and disabled people who rely on sign language interpretation. #WhereIsTheInterpreter
"We are not invisible, we are still here"
"Sign language can save lives"
Powerful words from Lynn Stewart-Taylor, founder of #WhereIsTheInterpreter campaign for #BSL interpreters on all @GOVUK#coronavirus briefings and news broadcasts
@10DowningStreet @jerseysnail
Asked @borisjohnson if he will have a sign language interpreter at his press conference later. For once I got a straight answer, but apparently there is not enough time to arrange one... Not good enough when people have been asking for this for months. #covidbriefing