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Hello everyone, 

I am new to this community. I would like to invite you all to a new event run by Forth Valley Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Forth Valley Sensory Centre. Please also share this with any friends, family, colleagues or networks this may be of interest to.

At this special session, you can get to know the Sensory Centre and how your organisation/business can be more supportive of people who use BSL through Sensory Awareness Training, as well as what opportunities are available for your business to support the valuable work FVSC do in our local communities. 

Their free, informal conversational BSL classes are open to people of all ages who want to learn how to communicate by using this unique, exciting language. We would love to see you along at our session and you are guaranteed to learn something a bit different.

Event details:

Friday 3rd February 09.00 - 10.30 

Scion House, Stirling University Innovation Park, 

FK9 4NF 

Free event. 

Fully accessible building, cafe & parking on site. 

 

 

Many thanks for taking the time to read my post!

 

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