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Where Is The Interpreter? Episode 2
More about the struggles of the campaigners fighting for BSL access to the Government's Covid-19 information. How will it end?
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Documentary (2022); part 2 of 2. Lynn and her team continue their struggle to bring attention to issues around BSL interpreted information from the Government during the Covid-19 pandemic. Their #Whereistheinterpreter campaign is gathering momentum as they battle to achieve a Judicial Review, in which a High Court judge will assess whether the Government's processes are lawful. Sign language access to Government annoucements has never before been raised in a High Court setting... will the team's efforts be successful? Directed by Cathy Heffernan and produced by Sarah Tavner; a Drummer TV production for BSLBT.
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