National Bsl Day 2025. British Deaf Association on Twitter "📢 Exciting announcement! 📢 Join the BDA in celebrating It's National British Sign Language (BSL) Day! Celebrated every year on April 28th, it marks the anniversary of the British Sign Language Act 2022 What is Sign Language Week? Sign Language Week's annual event is organised by the British Deaf Association (BDA) to promote awareness of issues affecting sign-language users and, more generally, the welfare of Deaf people in the UK
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More than just a language, BSL is a culture, a way of life, and a call for greater accessibility and inclusion Organized by the British Deaf Association (BDA), this week commemorates the UK Government's recognition of BSL as […]
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What Day Is 17 March 2025 Illa Melesa. Last year, the BDA launched the first ever BSL Poet Laureate Competition, to mark the UK's first National BSL Day honouring the historic date on which BSL was first recognised in law as an indigenous language of Great Britain, with the British Sign Language (BSL) Act. More than just a language, BSL is a culture, a way of life, and a call for greater accessibility and inclusion
2025 Numbered Weeks Calendar Blanket Chris Aigneis. In 2019, to help raise awareness of BSL, we have enlisted the help of friends of Signature, MP's, celebrities, sports clubs and notable organisations to create a short BSL video for us to share on social. What is Sign Language Week? Sign Language Week's annual event is organised by the British Deaf Association (BDA) to promote awareness of issues affecting sign-language users and, more generally, the welfare of Deaf people in the UK