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  2. Signature Level 6 Diploma in Sign Language Interpreting - BSL/English Part 1 – January 2027 Intake Finished your BSL Level 6 and ready to take the next step? Our BSL Interpreting Diploma, accredited by Signature, offers the perfect opportunity to advance your career. Part 1 - Includes 5 assessments, focusing both theoretical and practical elements. Part 2 - Includes 12 assessments, including both internally and externally assessed components. Both parts are sold separately, and you must book each part individually. What makes our course different? The course is led by Remark!, a Deaf-led organisation and our aim will be to deliver highly proficient interpreters. We have several international experts who will deliver guest lectures. The course will primarily be delivered through BSL. Progression in the course: First year – Part 1: upon successful completion you will be able to register as a Trainee Sign Language Interpreter (TSLI). Second year – Part 2: develop your skills towards the Level 6 qualification in BSL/English Interpreting, upon successful completion of all assessments, you will be able to register with the NRCPD as a Registered Sign Language Interpreter (RSLI) and celebrate here at Remark! with a graduation party. Course Teachers Andy van Niekerk, Annie O’Shea (PGCHE, RSLI, CAVA) and guest teachers, including Professor Vermeerbergen from KU Leuven University in Belgium, and Debra Russel, honorary president of the World Association for Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI). Assessment and Interview Day Friday 17th July 2026 at Remark!. Alternatively, interviews can be facilitated via MS Teams on different dates if necessary. Contact us now to book your interview. £115, non-refundable deposit is required to book a spot for the Interview. This is not returned in the event you are not offered a place on the course, but written feedback will be given. The times for the course will be 10am – 5pm, Fridays and Saturdays at Remark!, 18 Leather Lane, London EC1N 7SU. Our nearest stations are Farringdon and Chancery Lane. Alternatively, we are 20-minute walk from Kings Cross Station. We are also located next to a regular bus service which carries you to central train stations including Waterloo, Euston, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, and Kings Cross and St Pancras Intl. Course start date (please see www.remark.uk.com/interpreter-course for all preliminary dates): Fees Part 1 - £3,495 Part 2 - £3,895 Payment plans are available. All costs inclusive of VAT and Signature assessment fees. For full details, including information on Part 2, please visit our website: www.remark.uk.com/interpreter-course If you would like to apply for the interview day, please contact [email protected]
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  4. Just added a deaf pub in hartlebury to my website. they run on the 3rd monday of the month, if you view my website, dont forget to change the duration to at least a month to display this meetup.
  5. Hi, ok, so the Goose hosts a D/deaf Pub, which appears to be a Thursday Evening (I'll put more info on my website when they approve my FB Joining). I highly recomment D/deaf Pubs and Clubs to attend, because you get to see BSL in the real world, where as other students will sign how the tutor has taught them and (in my case) not all tutors sign the same way, so real life experience can be a huge bonus. (check out the website, just added the goose deaf pub info at deaf.mymentalwellness.uk)
  6. Hi. erm... so, the deaf.mymentalwellness.uk page, you dont have to log in for that, it should give you two buttons, pressing the deaf pub / resources will take you to deaf.mymentalwellness.uk/events.php This is up and running, I have 30 venues listed, adding more when I get time. The bsl.mymentalwellness.uk page, im having to put in security measures for that page. This one you will have to log in, so the system can remember you and give you a distance based on postcodes. It will also have a block function as advised by my legal guys. The idea is to bring students L1/2/3/4/5/6 together with Native BSL Signers which will provide practice opportunities for the student, and social activities (Meetup for coffee) for the D/deaf person. If your interested in helping test and give feedback, please message me privately and ill give you instructions on how to access the page. Thanks Kim
  7. Hi again do you know of any body in the Midlands that would like a BSL Buddy. Kate xxxxxxx
  8. I could not find this "...Deaf Pub listings at deaf.mymentalwellness.uk..." Do I have to sign in ?
  9. Hi Kim, i'll be interested. I have posted a need for a BSL buddie, and the location/distance is an important part of being a buddie. I think we all need it to be convenient to meet and practice.
  10. I wear a BAHA for my moderate to severe unilateral and I would like to be able to communicate in bel because it feels easier.
  11. I'm a 13 year old girl with moderate to severe unilateral deafness, I currently wear a BAHA on a headband and I want to get the implant and I have recently started learning BSL. I know that my hearing loss is quite low but I still really want to be involved in the Deaf/HoH community but I have no idea how.
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  14. Hey Guys, Im in the middle of writing a Practice Partners webpage, which matches you by distance, would you be interested in this? meanwhile, you can always check out the Deaf Pub listings at deaf.mymentalwellness.uk The site was originally intended to list unknown Mental Health services, but as time progressed, I started BSL 1, which was completed 3 weeks ago (having to resit 102 on the 9th June!!). so I am also looking for practice buddys. Check out the above website and... well, hope it helps. Kim
  15. Hi, my name is Jasmine I am learning BSL for my bsc social work course at university
  16. Hi my name is Callie and I’m learning BSL for my DofE
  17. hi Kate, alas Wolverhampton is too far for me, Kingston is 140 miles away
  18. My name is Martha and want to learn sign language as I hope to work in charity work. I would also like to learn so I can communicate better and support inclusion in whatever I do. I really enjoy learning and even though I am finding it a bit tricky I find it very rewarding!
  19. I am learning to help non verbal children and to help get a better understanding.
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  21. Hi! I'm in Wolverhampton & be nice to practice to gain some confidence with it. Always been fascinated with it but haven't had the opportunity to enjoy it. K8 xxxxxxx
  22. hi Kate, where abouts are you ? or be willing to meet to practice. I am just at the end of my level 1. Finding quite hard to find someone to practice with. I live in Kingston (KT1) - UK
  23. Hi! My name is Kate & I've always been interested in BSL signing. I only ever got level 1 years ago. Over the years I've tried level 2 a few times but always bottled out before the exam. I'm looking for someone who I can practice with on a regular basis to gain my confidence. I would love to have a buddy who I feel comfy signing with. I hope someone may be willing to join me. Kate xxxxxxx
  24. My name is Louise and I work for Barnardo's. I want to learn BSL to communicate with Deaf friends, colleagues and service users and be more inclusive.
  25. Hi I have started to learn BSL as a good friend of mine is deaf and I also want to be more inclusive in both my working setting and in my role in Scouts (Leader for 18 years). It is not east to learn at my age but I am going to give it my best and with Wilfred's help I am sure I can pick it up.
  26. I want to learn sign language to develop a new skill that improves inclusivity in the UK. I remember learning the sign alphabet in school and I wish I continued to pursue it, so I am making the choice now to expand my knowledge on sign language and hopefully connect with people who use sign in the future.
  27. My name is Morgan! I am 24 and currently travelling south east Asia for 5 months! I am always looking at ways to expand my skills! I love yoga, nature, and UK British summertime! I am excited to return to the UK to figure out a new career path and see my family and friends!
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    • Signature Level 6 Diploma in Sign Language Interpreting - BSL/English Part 1 – January 2027 Intake Finished your BSL Level 6 and ready to take the next step? Our BSL Interpreting Diploma, accredited by Signature, offers the perfect opportunity to advance your career. Part 1 - Includes 5 assessments, focusing both theoretical and practical elements. Part 2 - Includes 12 assessments, including both internally and externally assessed components. Both parts are sold separately, and you must book each part individually. What makes our course different? The course is led by Remark!, a Deaf-led organisation and our aim will be to deliver highly proficient interpreters. We have several international experts who will deliver guest lectures. The course will primarily be delivered through BSL. Progression in the course: First year – Part 1: upon successful completion you will be able to register as a Trainee Sign Language Interpreter (TSLI). Second year – Part 2: develop your skills towards the Level 6 qualification in BSL/English Interpreting, upon successful completion of all assessments, you will be able to register with the NRCPD as a Registered Sign Language Interpreter (RSLI) and celebrate here at Remark! with a graduation party.    Course Teachers Andy van Niekerk, Annie O’Shea (PGCHE, RSLI, CAVA) and guest teachers, including Professor Vermeerbergen from KU Leuven University in Belgium, and Debra Russel, honorary president of the World Association for Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI). Assessment and Interview Day Friday 17th July 2026 at Remark!. Alternatively, interviews can be facilitated via MS Teams on different dates if necessary. Contact us now to book your interview. £115, non-refundable deposit is required to book a spot for the Interview. This is not returned in the event you are not offered a place on the course, but written feedback will be given. The times for the course will be 10am – 5pm, Fridays and Saturdays at Remark!, 18 Leather Lane, London EC1N 7SU. Our nearest stations are Farringdon and Chancery Lane. Alternatively, we are 20-minute walk from Kings Cross Station. We are also located next to a regular bus service which carries you to central train stations including Waterloo, Euston, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, and Kings Cross and St Pancras Intl. Course start date (please see www.remark.uk.com/interpreter-course for all preliminary dates):  Fees Part 1 - £3,495 Part 2 - £3,895 Payment plans are available.       All costs inclusive of VAT and Signature assessment fees. For full details, including information on Part 2, please visit our website: www.remark.uk.com/interpreter-course If you would like to apply for the interview day, please contact [email protected]
    • Just added a deaf pub in hartlebury to my website. they run on the 3rd monday of the month, if you view my website, dont forget to change the duration to at least a month to display this meetup.
    • Hi, ok, so the Goose hosts a D/deaf Pub, which appears to be a Thursday Evening (I'll put more info on my website when they approve my FB Joining). I highly recomment D/deaf Pubs and Clubs to attend, because you get to see BSL in the real world, where as other students will sign how the tutor has taught them and (in my case) not all tutors sign the same way, so real life experience can be a huge bonus. (check out the website, just added the goose deaf pub info at deaf.mymentalwellness.uk)
    • Hi. erm... so, the deaf.mymentalwellness.uk page, you dont have to log in for that, it should give you two buttons, pressing the deaf pub / resources will take you to deaf.mymentalwellness.uk/events.php This is up and running, I have 30 venues listed, adding more when I get time. The bsl.mymentalwellness.uk page, im having to put in security measures for that page. This one you will have to log in, so the system can remember you and give you a distance based on postcodes. It will also have a block function as advised by my legal guys. The idea is to bring students L1/2/3/4/5/6 together with Native BSL Signers which will provide practice opportunities for the student, and social activities (Meetup for coffee) for the D/deaf person. If your interested in helping test and give feedback, please message me privately and ill give you instructions on how to access the page. Thanks Kim
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