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| 7 Apr 2026 | |
| Newsli |
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Contents:
Telling the story
Newsli’s editor explains her own background and how the magazine is put together
Not for sale
A new report looks at AI BSL procurement. How should this involve the end users?
Sign language education at the heart of democracy
The DeafSign project focuses on raising awareness and commitment at policy level around expanding educational opportunities in sign languages across Europe
The best?
Representation is not about charity or quotas; it’s about ensuring we don’t miss out on the brilliance present in every community
Young patients
Interpreting for deaf children in healthcare settings involves specialist skills, and building trust between interpreters and families
Bodies in the workplace
Expectations of ‘professional’ appearance: the extra work for women and trans/non-binary interpreters and deaf professionals
From global to local
Surprising findings from a research project looking at International Sign and comparing it directly with a national sign language
Around the networks
ASLI members around the UK report
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