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British Deaf Association

Founded in 1890, the British Deaf Association (BDA) is a national Deaf-led organisation that works directly with Deaf people that use British Sign Language (BSL). Our work concentrates on campaigning for equal rights on a national level and working at a local level empowering Deaf people to achieve access to their local public services. This is carried out through projects delivering individual and community advocacy. We also work to ensure BSL is included by public bodies by delivering a public commitment through signing the BSL Charter. <SEND>

Address: St. Johns Deaf Community Centre, 258, Green Lanes, London, N4 2HE
British Deaf Association

The BDA is the largest Deaf organisation in the UK that is run by Deaf people. They represent the Sign Language community, which is united by shared experiences, history and, most importantly, by British Sign Language (BSL).

We provide a range of information that can be read or watched on BSL videos. The information we provide includes:

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Last modified on 27 February 2024