Archive for October, 2008

Garage

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Some of you have been asking for updated pictures of the garage that my clever dad is building, with a little help from his friends (i.e. me and Dad-in-law!).

So, here you are.

Legal advice delivered online in British Sign Language

Monday, October 13th, 2008

22 September 2008

The Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) and the Legal Services Commission (LSC) are proud to announce the launch of a pilot specialist casework service in British Sign Language (BSL) via the Internet to eligible clients. RAD Legal Services has been working in partnership with the LSC and online interpreting service provider Significan’t Ltd to develop the service, which will go live on 22 September 2008.

Deaf BSL users living in England and Wales with a low income or receiving benefits will be able to obtain free and confidential legal advice through a webcam with a broadband connection. Caseworkers are fluent in BSL, and will provide specialist advice at Community Legal Service Specialist Quality Mark level.

Advice topics will be phased in stages, starting with Welfare Benefits from September 2008. Employment will follow from November 2008, Housing from January 2009 and Debt from March 2009.

William Hayden, Development Manager, Direct Services, at the LSC, said, “The Community Legal Advice (CLA) helpline is currently inaccessible to Deaf BSL users and therefore the CLA is not meeting its obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995. They are acutely aware that they have a gap in their services. Nevertheless, with the development of new types of technology such as video communications and the Internet, there are now fresh opportunities to dramatically improve access to the CLA for Deaf people.”

Jeff McWhinney, Chief Executive of Significan’t, said, “RAD is the first organisation in the UK to utilise TokBox technology – developed and used in the United States – to deliver legal advice online. Significan’t are proud to work with the RAD to turn this technology into a reality and benefit Deaf people seeking legal advice and support in the UK.”

Tom Fenton, Chief Executive of RAD said “This is a unique opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness specialist advice in BSL via the Internet. It will provide evidence of the need for access to legal services for Deaf people.”

For further information visit www.radlegalservices.org.uk.

Media enquiries – contact:

Lorna Bareham
Marketing & PR Administrator
Royal Association for Deaf people
18 Westside Centre
London Road
Stanway, Colchester
CO3 8PH
Email: lorna.bareham@royaldeaf.org.uk

Still alive

Monday, October 13th, 2008

For those of who are wondering, yes, I’m still alive!

I know I’ve been neglecting North of the Stupid Line of late. I don’t really know why. I guess work has just been so overwhelming that I just can’t be bothered to post in the evenings.

There’s not much to report really:

  • The garage is almost complete; just the roof to go. Will post some pictures fairly soon.
  • I’ve relaunched Deaf Lawyers UK. If you want to become a lawyer and you’re Deaf, please go have a look, as we really want to get membership going again.
  • At work, we’ve launched a new webcam advice project across England and Wales to Deaf BSL users who are eligible for legal aid. It’s a brilliant, innovative project which potentially has enormous benefits for the Deaf community; making legal advice accessible to all Deaf BSL and sign language users. We all know how difficult it can be to make service providers, particularly solicitors, to provide BSL to English Interpreters for appointments etc. I will post the press release in a separate post.
  • I’ve got a new Communication Assistant at work – Lianne Lusty – who will also act as a personal assistant on some things. I’ve got high hopes that she’s going to stop me drowning in work!

More soon.