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Magazine for the deaf community highlighting the latest issues.
With little to no support available, is the emotional trauma of interpreting difficult situations causing interpreters to quit the profession and what can be done about it?
Julian and Yvonne are in the studio meeting with Victoria Nelson of Deaf4Deaf to talk about how deaf people can get the right help for their mental wellbeing.
Environmental scientist Ley Bergeron and eco warrior Lesley Sheldon give tips on living a sustainable life. Beekeeping enthusiast Kim Waine-Thomas advises on how to help the bee population flourish.
Investigating two deaf centres which closed within weeks of one another, leaving local deaf people without vital support. And Reg Cobb hosts his first ever radio show - in sign language!
Julian and Yvonne travel to Reims, France to visit the famous Clin D'Oeil biannual arts festival. Ramesh Meyappan discusses his new one-man show and John Smith tells us about his new sign songs.
The team visit Christine Sun Kim's art project with Frank Barnes School for Art Night London. Raymond Antrobus performs one of his poems and discusses his approach to his work.
The show meets a deaf schoolboy who was withdrawn from mainstream school after it was unable to provide for his needs, and explores issues faced by deaf prisoners who often suffer isolation.
This episode explores the deaf brain and visits rehearsals for Deafinitely Theatre's new version of the play 4.48 Psychosis.
A look at easy ways to reduce waste over the Christmas period, and a look at the prominent deaf people emerging into the limelight this year in film, TV and media.
Nadeem goes on staycation in Cornwall. He begins his adventure at Land's End before heading to Camborne Deaf Club, where he learns about isolation in the area.
Nadeem seeks adventure in Wales, trying out the fastest zip line in the world, mountain biking, go-karting and meeting locals for a tour of Welsh cultural life.
Nadeem goes on staycation in the north of England. He meets the deaf locals who help him understand their regional signs and he spends an evening with Manchester's LGBT community.
Nadeem visits Scotland, experiencing Edinburgh's Ghost Tour before exploring the history of deaf education in Scotland and progressive Deaf drama courses at the Royal Conservatoire in Glasgow.
Nadeem travels to Northern Ireland to see the Giant's Causeway, Belfast murals and Titanic museum. He meets locals to talk about the Troubles, goes bouldering and tries an Ulster fry.
A look at funding issues for parliamentary candidates, a day at the vets, a visit to the first deaf women's professional rugby player, and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
See Hear looks at a new deaf-led storyline being made for the BBC Drama Casualty. And a performance artist who uses choreography to create what she calls 'visual sound'.
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