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Videos on Deafness

 

My Dream, Your Dream

Young, Ethnic and Deaf!

2001

This video has been made by a deaf director and deaf film crew - all from minority ethnic communities - based on consultation with two groups of young deaf people in London and Bradford.

For more details please contact Visual Motions by email: info@visualmotions.fsnet.co.uk
or the National Deaf Children's Society: ndcs@netcomuk.co.uk


Wake Up to the Deaf World

Chase Videos, 1999

This is a Deaf awareness training video, produced in1999.
Cost: £19.95 Time: 30 mins
Available from: Chase videos, Royal School for the Deaf, Ashbourne Road, Derby
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1332 370 899

Or from: Forest Catalogue, Forest Books, 8 St John Street, Coleford, Gloucestershire GL16 8AR
Fax: +44 (0)1594 833446
Email: deafbooks@forestbooks.com


Unsound Ways

British Deaf Association, 1995
Cost: £20 Time: 16 mins

This video highlights the barriers to information facing Deaf people in their everyday lives.
Available from Forest Books – see above.


Everything You Wanted to Know About Deaf People but Didn't Know How to Ask

This is a guide to Deaf people’s participation in research. This shows how to use appropriate language and communication in order to make research accessible to Deaf people.

Price: £7.50 for individuals £12 for institutions
Available from: Publications and Information Office, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, Heslington, York YO1 5DT


Sound Advice

A training video for health workers on communication with people who are Deaf.

This is a light-hearted look at how an insensitive doctor wakes up in a ward where everyone uses Sign Language. A sign above his head reads: "Hearing, can’t sign". On his return to the hearing world he changes his ways.

This is a 20 minute video and costs £25

Available from: Lesley Jones, Sellars House, Appleton-le-Moors, York YO6 6TF


"On the Deaf" (working title)

This video is filmed in Uganda. It tackles a range of issues such as communication methods; education; role of parents and employment.

The video is currently in production. It will be available from UNESCO in 2000.

Cost: US$ 40 (Including the Manual for the trainers) Time: approx. 30 minutes


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