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Sign language users in Scotland to gain new rights

The Scottish government is expected to announce plans to integrate the use of British Sign Language (BSL) into every element of daily and public life. It will reveal its national plan for people with hearing loss later. Measures expected to be in the plan include moves to remove barriers which prevent hearing impaired people becoming teachers. It is also likely to address “fair and equal access” to employment opportunities, including apprenticeships and internships.