Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, you will receive a certificate from Signature (Awarding Body)
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Contact us for a free initial 15 mins discussion
Yes we do! Contact us to arrange a course at your school
Yes! You would be expected to attend all sessions to enable you to gain full benefit from the course and improve your BSL skills.
We are happy to deliver the BSL courses online or at suitable venues
Please contact us for details on each BSL course. It varies depending on which course you request.
Yes, you will receive a certificate from the Awarding body
We run courses throughout the year
Our courses vary in length from 3 months to 18 months. To find out the exact duration of your chosen BSL course, please get in touch on info@wealdbsl.co.uk
Yes we do, we can either send you the raw clips or we can do the editing for you to change the background, add graphics, logos etc
Depending on the project, it can be from 24 hours to few weeks.
We offer BSL translation for all audio videos for example webinars, social media contents and many others
Yes we do! We strongly recommend that you add subtitles on all your videos to ensure inclusivity
They have met the recognised standard of competence and professional practice through the successful completion of a formal qualification. The interpreter is able to process the meaning of dialogue accurately and impartially when producing BSL from spoken English or English text. They have the standard, capability, impartiality, confidentiality
A Deaf Interpreter can help in situations such as:
- legal or medical appointments
- police, court or social care settings
- mental health support
- working with Deaf people who use non-standard or international sign languages
- community, education or safeguarding environments
A Deaf Interpreter (DI) is a Deaf professional who works alongside a BSL/English interpreter to support Deaf people with specific communication needs. This includes people with limited language experience, additional needs, or those who use regional/home signs.
They are registered with NRCDP. This means that the Registered Sign Language interpreter has met the recognised standard of competence and professional practice through the successful completion of a formal qualification.
Yes — we provide ongoing training and workshops designed to support continued professional development for individuals and organisations.
Absolutely. We create tailored workplace sessions covering:
- basic BSL skills
- Deaf awareness
- inclusive communication
- accessible customer service
They have lived through experience and is a native BSL user.
The majority of our workshops takes place online, however we are happy to arrange the training at your venue.
We can offer a range of workshops between 1 hour to a full day workshop.