SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

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Bridport Deaf Club ~ Sept. 2013 News Meetings are from 2.00-6.00pm on the first Saturday of the month at: The Social Education Centre, Flood Lane, Bridport, DT6 3QG Email: bridport.deafclub@hotmail.com Phone/text: 07598 449908 Website: www.bridportdeafclub.btck.co.uk SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Saturday 7th September from 2-6pm Join us for an enjoyable afternoon with a short presentation by Justin & Stephen. What can you do to help Bridport Deaf Club? We need new committee members and volunteers! Nominations and voting for the 2012-2013 Committee: Chairman = responsible for the overall management of the Club and meetings. Vice Chairman = responsible for management and organisation with the Chairman. Secretary = responsible for email, newsletter, website and correspondence. Treasurer & Membership = responsible for financial management and members list. Refreshments = responsible for organising food and drinks for the coffee/tea bar. Children s Activities = responsible for Art & Craft activities for the children. General Committee Members = help with all aspects of the Club s activities. * All committee members attend an evening management meeting once a month to arrange Club activities. Volunteers = help us to run the coffee/tea bar, the children s activities and many other jobs around the Club. Volunteers help at Deaf Club when they can and do not attend the management meetings. Regular volunteers get half-price membership to Deaf Club.

DCC Adult & Community Services Consultation Meeting for Deaf Adults living in the Bridport area Saturday 7 th September at 3.30pm We are pleased to welcome Nicky Beaton (Strategic Commissioning Manager) and Wendy Allwood (Service User Involvement Co-ordinator) who work for Dorset County Council, Adult and Community Services. The consultation meeting is for Deaf people who live in the Bridport area. Nicky and Wendy would like to hear your views on what s good about current adult social care services in Bridport and what needs to change. BSL interpreter support will be available. Starting in September Dorset County Council will be consulting with local groups and the community to help them shape future social care services and specialist housing and accommodation in Bridport and the surrounding area. The aim of the consultation will be to produce a Community Plan for Bridport which describes how Adult Services may look in the future, and what our priorities are to meet the needs of the community. The consultation will be focus on the following areas:- Specialist Housing and Accommodation Support for young people transitioning to Adult Services Health Promotion and Prevention Day Activities in the Community Families and young people ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ New Frontier Beacon Church ~ meeting in Bridport on Sunday mornings, 10.30am at St Mary s School, Bridport ~ All welcome and inclusive worship ~ Lesley Rogers is available for communication support at church services local to the Bridport area. Please contact Lesley if you have any queries: deemail333@gmail.com Text: 07940 481957 http://www.beaconchurchbridport.co.uk/

South West Deaf Association Rally & AGM on Sat 28 th and Sun 29 th September Weston Super Mare Rally = 3 course evening meal & Racing Night, 7.00pm http://www.bda.org.uk/events/78 AGM = Winter Gardens Pavilion, 10.30 1.00pm http://www.bda.org.uk/events/79 *********************************************** Do you enjoy dancing? Are you able to help with a wellbeing research project? Buckinghamshire New University is looking for individuals who are Deaf or partially Deaf, who would be willing to take part in a research project. Melanie Parris, and Dr Ray Batchelor are exploring Deaf and hearing impaired peoples' experiences of dancing. This research could fit with and support the Wellbeing Strategy (2010), particularly with regards to encouraging people to be more active, promoting inclusion and mental wellbeing. If you know anyone who might be interested in participating, or just want to find out more, contact melanie.parris@bucks.ac.uk. EXETER CENTRAL LIBRARY Deaf & Hearing BSL Club ~ all welcome! Sessions will be held the last Thursday of each month from 7pm till 9pm. The group is an informal gathering and is open to deaf and hearing users of BSL. It s a free evening out the opportunity to meet friends, share deaf news and views and get access to information available in the library. Free tea and biscuits are provided. For information please email Exeter.library@devon.gov.uk

Care Bill Lobby Plus Join deafblind people, their families, friends and supporters to influence the future of adult social care in England. Tuesday 29 October 2013 10:30am to 4:30pm Central Hall Westminster Storey s Gate, London, SW1H 9NH Please register in advance. Government is reforming social care. They are developing a new Care Bill, regulations and guidance. Now is the time to influence them. Government is listening. They have taken on board what deafblind people and families have said about the importance of specialist assessments. Make sure your views are heard. Tell your MP and government officials What exactly should be said about specialist assessments Communication must be given higher priority People must be able to get support, even if they only need a little Other things that matter to you about social care. Plus, find out more about the proposed changes and meet up with other deafblind people, families and supporters. For more information and to register, email campaigns.info@sense.org.uk or call 0845 127 0068. Sense website: http://www.sense.org.uk/content/care-bill-lobby-parliament-october-1

Ready to learn or improve your BSL? British Sign Language (BSL) Courses starting in Dorset from September 2013 Link to online information for Communication for Hearing and Visual Impairment : http://www.webenrol.com/skillsandlearningbdp/?page=list&cat=24&location=&locationcollection=0& British Sign Language - Signature Level 1 Award Learn to communicate with Deaf people in British Sign Language (BSL) on a range of topics that involve simple, everyday language use. 16 Sep 2013 (Autumn ) for 30 weeks Mon 19:00-21:00 Corfe Hills School 18 Sep 2013 (Autumn ) for 30 weeks Wed 14:00-16:00 Oakdale Centre 26 Sep 2013 (Autumn ) for 30 weeks Thu 19:00-21:00 Beaufort Community Centre 26 Sep 2013 (Autumn ) for 30 weeks Thu 15:00-17:00 Christchurch Library & Learning Centre 27 Sep 2013 (Autumn ) for 30 weeks Fri 18:00-20:00 Blandford Adult Learning Centre British Sign Language - Signature Level 2 Certificate This qualification is designed to enable you to develop an ability to communicate with Deaf people using BSL in a range of familiar contexts. 24 Sep 2013 (Autumn ) for 36 weeks Tue 18:30-21:00 Blandford School Deaf Awareness & Communication Tactics - Signature Level 1 Award This course is designed to give you a basic knowledge and understanding of deafness and deaf blindness including some practical advice and skills for communicating with deaf and deafblind people. 14 Jan 2014 (Spring ) for 10 weeks Tue 14:00-16:00 Christchurch Library & Learning Centre Lip Reading This course is designed for adults with a hearing impairment or those who care for them. You will be introduced to the basics of lip reading and pick up tips to enable you to communicate more effectively. 07 Oct 2013 (Autumn ) for 10 weeks Mon 13:30-15:00 Morley Road Deaf Centre 09 Oct 2013 (Autumn ) for 10 weeks Wed 10:00-11:30 Skinner Street United Reformed Church 20 Jan 2014 (Spring ) for 10 weeks Mon 13:30-15:00 Morley Road Deaf Centre 22 Jan 2014 (Spring ) for 10 weeks Wed 10:00-11:30 Skinner Street United Reformed Church Sign Language - First Steps Pick up some basics for signing. 03 Oct 2013 (Autumn ) for 8 weeks Thu 10:00-12:00 Bournemouth Indoor Bowling Centre 08 Oct 2013 (Autumn ) for 8 weeks Tue 10:00-12:00 Dorchester Library and Learning Centre 13 Mar 2014 (Spring ) for 8 weeks Thu 10:00-12:00 Blandford Adult Learning Centre 05 Jun 2014 (Summer ) for 8 weeks Thu 10:00-12:00 Bournemouth Indoor Bowling Centre Local Authority courses offer Student support and some concessions check if you are eligible: http://www.boroughofpoole.com/education-and-learning/adult-and-community-education/skills-learning/learner-support/

You can find all the BSL courses registered with SIGNATURE anywhere in the country: http://www.signature.org.uk/ Log onto the SIGNATURE website scroll down to a box like this on the left-hand side of the screen Put your local town in the box Use the drop-down menu to select which course you would like to do Press Find a course to see a list of courses. Deal or No Deal ~ drama for deaf woman who won 21,000 but missed out on 100,000!! Polite reminder to parents and carers See the action for yourself on Channel 4 website: http://www.channel4.com/progra mmes/deal-or-nodeal/4od#3565589 Please remember it is your responsibility to look after your children at Deaf Club! Thank you.

Our Health in Your Hands Research by Action on Hearing Loss has found some shocking results 68% of respondents have asked for a sign language interpreter to be booked for a GP appointment but did not get one. The equivalent figure for hospital appointments is 66%. 84% of respondents have felt frustrated after a health appointment because no sign language interpreter was provided. 67% of respondents were not sure their GP surgery would be able to book a registered sign language interpreter for them. When asked about hospitals, 61% of respondents were not sure hospital staff would be able to book them a registered sign language interpreter. 74% of respondents have had to remind GP staff about their communication needs, while 80% of respondent have had to remind hospital staff. For more information: http://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/getinvolved/campaign/equal-treatment/the-problem/survey-of-bsl-users.aspx Deaf World 2013 is being held at Southampton Guildhall Friday September 27th 2013, from 10.00 4.00. This is a free event to the general public. It s a great opportunity to see the latest products and services that are available for deaf people. If you would like more information, please contact SONUS: Tel: 02380 220225 Fax: 02380 213880 Email: Bobbie Holmes on r.holmes@sonus.org.uk Crissy Dommett on c.dommett@sonus.org.uk www.sonus.org.uk Everyone is welcome at Bridport Deaf Club. Membership for 12 months is 15.00 per person Membership for couple/family is 25.00 Visitors are 3.00 Children are free. We offer free tea, coffee and squash with cakes and biscuits. Meetings take place on the first Saturday of the month. Every month we have free fun activities for all the family to enjoy. Please note that parents/carers are responsible for their children at all times. For more information, or to register for our free monthly email newsletter, please contact us: bridport.deafclub@hotmail.com Phone/text: 07598 449908 www.bridportdeafclub.btck.co.uk