This consultation expired on Wednesday, 31 May 2017 but I noticed that the website is still live 20-11-2019 and I thought it might be of interest to read yet, so I have included it on this website though I don`t know how long it will stay live.
The Scottish Government has opened consultation on the Draft British Sign Language (BSL) National Plan until Wednesday, 31 May 2017. The draft plan, for the period 2017 to 2023, covers the Scottish Government and more than 50 national public bodies answerable to Scottish Ministers, and it is framed around ten long-term goals. Anyone in Scotland can contribute to the consultation and members of BSL communities can help shape the National Plan. There will be a number of consultation events taking place around Scotland. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity for your views to be heard and spread the word! Should you have any questions, please contact admin@deafsectorpartnership.net
From Fife Centre for Equalities Weekly catch-up W/C 13 March 2017
Summary
Article Name
Draft British Sign Language (BSL) National Plan - for the period 2017 to 2023
Description
This consultation expired on Wednesday, 31 May 2017 but I noticed that the website is still live 20-11-2019 and I thought it might be of interest to read yet, so I have included it on this website though I don`t know how long it will stay live.
The Scottish Government has opened consultation on the Draft British Sign Language (BSL) National Plan until Wednesday, 31 May 2017. The draft plan, for the period 2017 to 2023, covers the Scottish Government and more than 50 national public bodies answerable to Scottish Ministers, and it is framed around ten long-term goals. Anyone in Scotland can contribute to the consultation and members of BSL communities can help shape the National Plan. There will be a number of consultation events taking place around Scotland. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity for your views to be heard and spread the word! Should you have any questions, please contact admin@deafsectorpartnership.net
From Fife Centre for Equalities Weekly catch-up W/C 13 March 2017
Author
Scottish Government