Deaf People Barriers in Education, and Rights – Deaf People and Human Rights Report 2009 Jasmine Cotgrove.

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Deaf People Barriers in Education, and Rights – Deaf People and Human Rights Report 2009 Jasmine Cotgrove

‘…all languages are equal, and all languages and their users should be respected and protected in their own right’

This is Normal – Short Film https://vimeo.com/115687850 11:30 18:00

‘Neither the Declaration of Human Rights nor the CRPD declare access to a specific or individual language or sign language as a human right’

3.2 Basic Factors for Human Rights of Deaf People ‘The implementation of four basic factors is tantamount to the protection of the human rights of Deaf people: Recognition and use of sign language(s), including recognition of and respect for Deaf culture and identity Bilingual education in sign language(s) and the national language(s) Accessibility to all areas of society and life, including legislation to secure equal citizenship for all and prevent discrimination Sign language interpretation’

3.2 Basic Factors for Human Rights of Deaf People

‘Access to a language is a prerequisite for enjoyment of many human rights, but access to a specific spoken language or sign language is not (yet) perceived a human right. When Deaf people, whose natural language(s) are sign language(s), are denied the use of sign language in interaction with other people or experience discrimination in various areas of life because they use sign language, the consequence is violation of their human rights. Sign language is at the core of Deaf people’s lives; sign language makes accessibility for Deaf people possible; without accessibility, Deaf people will be isolated.’

Deaf Children in the UK and Education 35,000 deaf children in England. Approx 85% are taught in mainstream schools. 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents with little or no experience of deafness or knowledge of how to communicate with a deaf person. Deafness is not a learning disability – With the right help Deaf children are underachieving on a very significant scale across England. They are 43% less likely to get five GCSEs, including English and Maths, at grades A* to C, than all children.

Barriers in Education

Barriers in Education

Barriers in Education

Barriers in Education

Barriers in Education

The protection of sign language is vital for the communication if deaf people, the use of sign language should be promoted more, especially when these individuals have little/no other means to communicate with others.

Thank You Hands Up for Help Report 2010 – www.ndcs.org.uk/ https://wfdeaf.org/