When schools don’t provide signing support for Deaf children, it’s not inclusion. It’s isolation.

Micro-Stories series

A Deaf child sits in a classroom, surrounded by sound but not by language.

The lesson continues, but understanding drifts further away.

Every Deaf child deserves to learn in a language that’s theirs.

Language is access. Language belongs.

Previous
Previous

When Deaf staff are left out of social events, it’s not “just a night out.” It’s exclusion.

Next
Next

When online platforms don’t provide BSL or captions, they’re not innovative. They’re inaccessible.