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Sign Language Week (18-24 March) is a flagship awareness week for British Sign Language and Irish Sign Language to commemorate the first time BSL was recognised as a language in its own right.
The postal ballot opens today (18) and runs until 13 May, asking members if they are prepared to take strike action over our national campaign demands.
Our national ballot opens Monday 18 March and voting is a priority. There is a series of strike schools starting this week and PCS Live on 19 March. It's also Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
A worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions, Neurodiversity Celebration Week aims to transform how neurodivergent individuals are perceived and recognise the many talents and advantages of being neurodivergent.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has settled a case with a hearing-impaired man for ÂŁ50,000 without admission of liability.