We were also joined Instudio by Rosy Jacobs – from Deaf Education and Support Services. We were talking about the rights of deaf people, and about the importance of deaf awareness week in general. Deaf adults today are still very much illiterate and unemployed in Cape Town. Deaf schools still employs qualified teachers with no requirements for SL-efficiency. If you want more information you can contact the Deaf Community of Cape Town on (021) 671 6385.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
The importance of deaf awareness week
We were also joined Instudio by Rosy Jacobs – from Deaf Education and Support Services. We were talking about the rights of deaf people, and about the importance of deaf awareness week in general. Deaf adults today are still very much illiterate and unemployed in Cape Town. Deaf schools still employs qualified teachers with no requirements for SL-efficiency. If you want more information you can contact the Deaf Community of Cape Town on (021) 671 6385.
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