A railway fit for Britain's future: government response: British Sign Language (BSL) version
In response to: A railway fit for Britain's future: government response
A cross-government 5-year plan led by multiple departments including the Attorney General's Office and Cabinet Office to improve British Sign Language (BSL) accessibility and inclusion across public services, transport, and government communications. The plan includes specific departmental commitments and is being implemented with BSL versions of key documents to ensure accessibility for Deaf BSL users. This is an active, coordinated accessibility and equality initiative.
In response to: A railway fit for Britain's future: government response
In response to: Occupational Health: Working Better
In response to: Government response to ‘A Patchwork of Provision’ mapping report
The consultation sets out the government’s approach to dealing with domestic abuse. It seeks to address it at every stage from prevention through to rehabilitation.
The consultation sets out the government’s approach to dealing with domestic abuse. It seeks to address it at every stage from prevention through to rehabilitation.
This call for evidence seeks to assess the communication provision for people who are deaf, deafblind or have hearing loss in the UK.
In response to: Communications for people who are deaf or have hearing loss: communications support work
This call for evidence seeks to clarify the role of communications support workers in supporting people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
This call for evidence seeks to clarify the role of communications support workers in supporting people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
This call for evidence seeks to assess the communication provision for people who are deaf, deafblind or have hearing loss in the UK.
This call for evidence seeks to clarify the role of communications support workers in supporting people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
This call for evidence seeks to assess the communication provision for people who are deaf, deafblind or have hearing loss in the UK.