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Sitting in the mud | Post 2

The second blog from James Watson-O’Neill about the journey of our work on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI).

New mental health group workshops

New group workshops in BSL from the therapy team at SignHealth.

White man sitting attentively at a table in a yellow jacket

Sitting in the mud | Post 1

A blog from James Watson-O’Neill about the journey of our work on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI).

Introducing deaf together, a new campaign to end inequalities all deaf people face

deaf together issues a call to action to join a movement of people working together to improve all areas of deaf people’s lives.

Welcome our new Chair

Join us to welcome our new Chair and board members. We are excited to work with them to improve Deaf people’s health and wellbeing.

A Spotlight on Injustice

Our response to the Final Report from the Commission on COVID-19, Ableism and Racism.

New funding for our Domestic Abuse Service

SignHealth has successfully been awarded funding from the Home Office’s Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Support and Specialist Fund to expand our vital Domestic Abuse Service.

Youth Advisory Board meets for the first time!

Meet the advisory group at our first meeting for a new campaign launching in September!

2023 Leading Light Three year accreditation by SafeLives

Announcing Leading Lights accreditation

SignHealth’s Domestic Abuse Service is proud to have earned SafeLives’ Leading Lights accreditation.

We #StandWithTrans

None of us is free until all of us are free and, at SignHealth, we are here to achieve health equality for ALL deaf people.

Shaping the future of deaf mental health

Presentation of report for NHS England on how mental health services are failing deaf people

The Future of Primary Care National Voices 2023 Conference. 28 June 2023, 10am-4pm, Online - Zoom

The future of primary care conference 2023 by National Voices

At the conference we highlighted continued poor access and provision of communication support in BSL in primary care settings.