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Communication Tactics Audits & minicom/loop training Learning BSLThis could mean supporting:
Supporting a deaf person in the workplace to assist them with everyday tasks such as facilitating communication on the telephone. Supporting in a social setting to reduce the isolation that a person may be experiencing Accompanying a deaf person to a day care or community facility for a time to assist their integration. For example - working with a deaf parent who wishes to attend a mother and toddler group.The Communication Assistant may use a variety of communication method to facilitate communication. They may take notes, use sign language or lipspeak, depending on their skills and the needs of the person they are supporting.
They have an awareness and understanding of Deaf Culture and the specific issues relating to people who are deaf.
The Communication Assistants employed by Deaf Connexions are working towards a higher level of qualification in their skills and are involved in continuing professional development.
If you would like further details of this service please contact us. We would be happy to discuss any aspect with you.
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