Introduction to Sign Language
Learning Sign Language
The official language of the deaf in the English Sign Language (BSL) that was recognised by the Government as a minority language in 2003. BSL is used throughout the United Kingdom including North Ireland although the deaf in the latter also use Irish Sign Language (ISL) which is completely different from BSL.
BSL can be learnt throughout the country at local centres for the deaf, community colleges and private organisations, many of which also offer online courses. Entry requirements vary from no prior knowledge required to National Vocation Qualification (NVQ) 6 BSL for those who would like to become BSL/English interpreters. In Scotland, BSL learning and teaching is regulated by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) which recognises three levels of BSL.