Scottish Council on Deafness: Report, 2008 (Part 10)

Additional comments included in the replies received

Three Councils – Clackmannanshire, Edinburgh City and South Lanarkshire – asked if SCoD could provide information on how to make the planning process more accessible to Deaf, Deafblind and Deafened people.

Additional comments included in the replies received:

Three Councils – Clackmannanshire, Edinburgh City and South Lanarkshire –

asked if SCoD could provide information on how to make the planning process

more accessible to Deaf, Deafblind and Deafened people.

Related Posts:

Related posts:

  1. British Sign Language and Linguistic Access Working Group Scoping Study: Linguistic Access to Education for Deaf Pupils and Students in Scotland
  2. Scoping Study, Part 13 – Other educational provision
  3. Scoping Study, Part 12 – The need for a centralised linguistic access resource
  4. Scoping Study, Part 5 – Further and Higher Education (F&HE)
  5. Scoping Study, Part 8 – Regional variations in provision

Scottish Council on Deafness: Report, 2008 (Part 10)

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Scottish Council on Deafness: Report, 2008 (Part 10)

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