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  2. Signature (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Signature is a United Kingdom national charity and awarding body for deaf communication qualifications. [1] [2] [3] Signature attempts to improve communication between deaf, deafblind and hearing people, whilst creating better communities. Since the charity was formed in 1982, more than 420,000 people have taken a Signature qualification. [2]

  3. British Deaf Association - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Commission on the education of deaf children was launched in 1889 but it failed to consult deaf people and supported the establishment of the Pure Oral System and so the banning of sign language; in response the magazine Deaf Mute encouraged deaf people to unite in defence of their own interests. [1]

  4. Royal Association for Deaf people - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) is a British charitable organisation whose mission is to promote the welfare and interests of Deaf people. It is a Deaf-led organisation. Using uppercase letter "D" in deaf refers to the group of deaf people who share a language and culture and whose first or preferred language is sign language". [2 ...

  5. Clark Denmark - Wikipedia

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    He also joined the editorial team of the British Sign Language Dictionary. The Dictionary collects over 1,800 pictures of signs, as well as their definition and explanations, and was published in 1992. [2] He then joined the University of Bristol's Centre for Deaf Studies when the first degree in Deaf Studies was established in 1992. He taught ...

  6. Sense, The National Deafblind and Rubella Association

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    The charity exists to support people who are deafblind or who have a hearing or vision impairment and another disability [2] and campaigns for the rights of disabled people in the UK. [3] It operates in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. [4] The charity's full name is Sense, The National Deafblind and Rubella Association but its operating ...

  7. Royal National Institute for Deaf People - Wikipedia

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    offering communication services including sign language interpreters; making lasting change in education for deaf children and young people; supporting deaf people into work with the organisation's employment programmes; providing care services for deaf and hard of hearing people with additional needs; social, medical and technical research.

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  9. British Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1940s, sign language skills were passed between deaf people without a unified sign language system; many deaf people lived in residential institutions. Signing was actively discouraged in schools by punishment, and deaf education emphasised teaching deaf children to learn to lip read and finger spell , due to the prevailing belief ...