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British Sign Language For Friends Against Scams

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A massive thanks to Bolton Deaf Society for producing the Friends Against Scams awareness session in British Sign Language!


The BSL version can be viewed here: British Sign Language Interpreted - Friends Against Scams Awareness Session - YouTube


Bolton Deaf Society was established over 150 years ago and is a small independent charity providing practical support to people with hearing loss. The main object of the charity is to support, promote, empower and protect the interests of people who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing, with a view to enhancing the quality of life and independence. To find out more about Bolton Deaf Society, head over to their website by clicking here.


The team here at Friends Against Scams are so pleased that the session is now available to BSL users to learn about the different types of scams, what to look out for and how to report.


The Friends team will continue to strive towards making the scams awareness materials accessible to as many as possible. If you'd like to get in touch with the team for suggestions about accessibility of our materials, please click here use the contact form.

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