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British Sign Language (BSL) was officially recognised as a language in 2003 by the government. Under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Deaf people have the right to have access to information in British Sign Language (BSL).
British Sign Language (BSL) is the first language of 70,000 Deaf people in the UK. Half a million people use it every day, including family members, friends and collegues of deaf people. MPH can translate your information into British Sign Language (BSL) for video, television and cinema, or for the internet, pod- or web-cast with or without captioning for Deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers.
View MPH's British Sign Language (BSL) Showreel by clicking here. For more details on British Sign Language you can contact MPH Studios by clicking here, or by using our minicom on 0191 438 1122.
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