Residential Institutions Statutory Fund
A new body Residential Institutions Statutory Fund has been announced last Monday! It will start to function tomorrow (I know its Good Friday but the statement said it). It will replace EFB.
A new body Residential Institutions Statutory Fund has been announced last Monday! It will start to function tomorrow (I know its Good Friday but the statement said it). It will replace EFB.
Meisei Gakuen (pronounced May Say) is a school for the Deaf established on April 2008. There are about 60 children between the ages of 3 and 15 studying from the kindergarten to the junior high school levels… More information on UNAPEDA website, please click on : Meisei Gakuen’s bilingual education supports the acquisition of two…
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We had AGM in Flannery’s Hotel last night and have changed new committee are: Chairperson: Stephen Curran Hon. Sec.: Frank Quinn Treasurer: Ciaran Smullen Committee: Micheal Walsh & Andrew McDaid.
Inuit Sign Language should be recognized as a right Iqaluit, Nunavut February 25, 2013 Source : Nunatsiaqonline (Nunatsiaq News, NUNAVUT, CANADA) An article published on the website of UNAPEDA, please click on: Inuit Sign Language should be recognized as a right, expert says
Just to confirm that the Deaf Women’s Running Camp will be going ahead tomorrow, as usual!! If you’re coming along, be sure to be at Deaf Village Ireland for 9.45am. Deaf Sports Ireland
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Kirsty Guthrie is doing research on the effectiveness of and accessibility to mainstream counselling services for Deaf/Hard of hearing people living in the UK, however, to make this survey a success, she would require as many participants to complete the questionnaire which can be completed online as seen below. http://deafperceptionsofcounsellingstudy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/blog-post_26.html
It looks like an old university campus that has been massively upgraded, but walk towards the entrance of the main building and there’s no mistaking where you are.For a start, there’s a huge sign above the entrance that reads: ‘Deaf Village Ireland’. The next clue is the groups of people sitting at tables by the…