Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Sign of the times: Leeds Society offers conversation classes in BSL


The Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People has announced a new initiative to encourage more widespread learning of British Sign Language (BSL).

The society is running weekly conversation classes to enable those of all signing abilities to interact socially in a relaxed environment. The informal environment will allow learners to practice their conversation in a natural way, and so develop their skills beyond classroom learning.

The teaching of BSL is very often classroom based, with many learners having little opportunity to practice their signs in between lessons. Formal learning means the language often doesn’t come naturally, and without the opportunity of genuine interaction, those learning BSL can struggle in a social environment. read more

Record to CD conversion is available but costly


Q: I’ve been deaf in my right ear since birth. Might I be eligible for disability because of this? I’m 42 and unemployed. I can’t hear what anyone says to me unless I turn completely around to hear them. — L.H., Clarkton

A: You would have to apply to see if you qualify, said Nathan Holmes, the regional communications director for Region 4 of the Social Security Administration. In general, people who are deemed disabled cannot work in any capacity because of their condition.

To be eligible for disability payments, a doctor must expect the disability will last a year or longer or result in death. Your age, educational background and past work history would be investigated. If Social Security Administration officials feel you could learn a trade that doesn’t require your hearing, you could be denied benefits, Holmes said. read more

Deaf literacy center recognized for excellence


PINELLAS COUNTY – The Pinellas Public Library Cooperative’s Deaf Literacy Center was recently recognized by the Florida Association of the Deaf.

In recognition to community service and to improving the literacy skills of the deaf community, the center received the Outstanding Community Service Award at the recent Florida Association of the Deaf Conference in Orlando.

The Deaf Literacy Center has four library locations – the main office at the Safety Harbor Public Library, the Palm Harbor Public Library, the Pinellas Park Public Library, and the St. Petersburg South Branch Library. read more

Uganda: A Second Life for People With Disabilities


FLAVIA Nantalo is deaf. Because of her handicap, she had found it hard to enroll for computer studies in the same institution with able people.

She had resigned to her fate until in March this year, when she got an opportunity to go for computer studies.

Through the National Union of Women with Disabilities of Uganda (Nuwodu), Nantalo, with nine others with disabilities, enrolled for a three-month course at Second Life Uganda Limited, a computer training centre in Lugogo.

Today, Nantalo has successfully completed her training and is happily applying the skills she learnt. read more