Recently, BDA Scotland met with Deaf club committee members from the Central Scotland Deaf Hub to provide them with some training on how committees work and what the various roles within a committee structure involve.
BDA Scotland is proud to introduce you to our long-time and new Outreach Workers. The team will work closley with the Scottish Deaf Community and public services for the next three years.
James, one of BDA Scotland’s outreach workers, follows up on Helen’s video with an interview with Michael from South Lanarkshire about his local bin collection.
One of BDA Scotland’s Outreach worker, Erin recently met with Margaret from East Ayrshire to discuss about their experience of accessing public services in the Ayrshire area.
Recently, BDA Scotland organised for staff from NHS Ayrshire and Arran to visit Ayrshire Society for the Deaf in Kilmarnock to meet with Deaf club members.
Recently, BDA Scotland held an empowerment workshop event for key people in public services across Scotland, delivered by Robin Ash, BSL Equality and Rights Co-ordinator.
BDA Scotland's Helen Morgans-Wenhold is here to give you some information on the different collection and recycling practises across all 32 counties of Scotland.
The People's Story gives an unique insight in to Edinburgh's working class people from the 18th century to the late 20th century. The displays include tableaux, original objects, images and personal stories to reveal their...
As this is the second week of the #COP26 conference which focuses on climate change, we are revisiting BSL Blethers from March 2021, where BDA Scotland's Avril spoke with Marilyn Waz Willrich about the topic...
NHS 24 would like your feedback in regards to their services. You’re welcome to take part and provide feedback on how you feel they could provide the best quality of access in BSL