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I've just completed the brilliant online introductory BSL course and I'm eager to keep practising and continue to develop.

I work in a high school, supporting Year 10 pupils in the Additional Learning Needs department. We only have one hearing impaired child but Wales will soon add BSL to its GCSE options.

I'm eager to find out where I can get resources and continue my learning to further support my students.

Any advice and suggestions would be profoundly welcome. Diolch!

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Congratulations on completing the course! I too work in education - currently in a primary school setting with children that have SEN. I am hoping to utilise what I learn here to help support the pupils in our Deaf provision...

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