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British Sign Language Courses go Live

10th August 2023

In the dynamic cultural landscape of the UK, the surge in demand for British Sign Language (BSL) is a testament to a society embracing inclusivity and diversity.

As awareness grows about the richness of Deaf culture, people are eager to bridge communication gaps and foster genuine connections. With businesses, schools, and public services recognising the importance of catering to all individuals, learning BSL has become an essential skill.

Moreover, the digital age has propelled BSL into online spaces, making it accessible and captivating for a broader audience. This remarkable shift reflects a nation’s commitment to understanding, unity, and celebrating linguistic vibrancy.

We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of Weston College’s enhanced British Sign Language courses, commencing this September

We have two fantastic courses available: “British Sign Language for Frontline Staff” and “British Sign Language Level 1.” These courses are perfect for individuals new to #signlanguage or those seeking to refresh their foundational skills.

Many times, #deaf individuals find their communication experiences with service providers disappointing. Join the ranks of those who can effectively communicate and assist Deaf individuals.
To learn more and apply for the “British Sign Language for Frontline Staff” and “British Sign Language Level 1” courses, see here:

Prices start at £75

British Sign Language – 12 weeks

British Sign Language – 1 year qualification 

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About Weston College

Weston College is an Ofsted rated 'Good' and 'Outstanding for Skills' Further Education college and University Centre in Weston-super-Mare, 25 minutes from Bristol. Providing education and vocational training to around 30,000 learners in the South West.

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