Yvonne and Julian learn more about the vaccine rollout, the latest update on the Where鈥檚 the Interpreter campaign and the closure of units for deaf pupils in mainstream schools.
Presented from Yvonne and Julian鈥檚 homes, See Hear has an update on the Where鈥檚 the Interpreter campaign from Lynn Stewart-Taylor. Joanne Woodhouse-Roberts joins the conversation with Lynn and the presenters, as well as sharing her experience of making the Give us a Sign music video in support of the campaign.
Radha Starr reports the latest on the vaccination rollout, as well as sharing video diaries from deaf people around the UK who have had their vaccination to find out more about their personal experience with access. Radha also has a conversation with Rebeccca Mansell from SignHealth to learn about what they're doing to make the vaccination information accessible.
Yvonne is back in the kitchen to show us how to make her spring fish pie - a comforting dish to celebrate the end of the winter months and the start of spring!
Last but not least, Simon Herdman investigates the CRIDE and NDCS report into the closure of units for deaf pupils in mainstream schools around England. He also learns of the near closure of the deaf unit at Townfield Primary School in the Wirral, Merseyside, and how a petition from the parents helped to keep the unit open. His report asks the key question of what the future of deaf education looks like.
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Next
You are at the last episode