British Deaf Association
Since the BDA was founded in 1890, its primary purpose has been the status and recognition of the Deaf Community and British Sign Language (BSL) in the United Kingdom. The cornerstones of the BDA are:
- Language
- Community
- Identity
- Heritage of Deaf people
- Representation of Deaf people’s needs, aspirations, rights and responsibilities
Last Updated
Record Last Updated On:
Contact Details
- Telephone
- 020 7697 4140 020 7697 4140
- bda@bda.org.uk
- Website
- British Deaf Association
- Scan to visit this website
- Social Media
Where to go
- Name
- Rycote Centre
- Address
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Rycote Centre
Parker Street
Derby
- Postcode
- DE1 3HF
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Time, Costs and Availability
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5pm
- Time of day
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Afternoon
Morning
Additional Local Offer Information
Local Offer
- Description
The Children, Youth and Families Team work with young Deaf people and their families to create exciting and rewarding opportunities for them to share experiences with other young Deaf people and gain access to positive role models.
The team aim to achieve this through working in partnerships to support Youth Clubs, Youth Groups and Youth Camps for young Deaf people throughout the UK.
The website contains information about current BDA projects, British Sign Language and a useful 'Deaf Directory'
Please visit the website to find out more.