DOTDeaf – Language Therapy in British Sign Language

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    • Background
    • The plan
    • Timeline – how the DOTDeaf project evolved
  • The team
    • The DOTDeaf project – links to partner information and websites
    • The team video for ErasmusDays – DOTDeaf videos in Spanish and English
  • The Course
    • Accessing the course in English/BSL
    • Module 1 – An introduction to language therapy in BSL
    • Module 2 – Typical language development
    • Module 3 – Atypical language development
    • Module 4 – A model for intervention
    • Module 5 – Resources for intervention
    • Module 6 – Resources for reflective practice
  • DOTDeaf workshops and conference
    • The DOTDeaf UK workshop – 22nd April 2021
    • DOTDeaf Portuguese workshop 15/5/21
    • DOTDeaf Spanish workshop – 21/05/2021

Recent Posts

  • New paper about the DOTDeaf project
  • RCSLT video resources – Are they useful? Are they accessible?
  • Network meeting – thank you
  • Save the date – 13th September 2022
  • The course is now available

Recent Comments

  • torres on Module 1 feedback for the DOTDeaf project (BSL) – Title of Deaf Language Specialist
  • Hilary Dumbrill on Network meeting – thank you
  • Hilary Dumbrill on The course is now available
  • Joanna Hoskin on Update on DOTDeaf
  • Hilary Dumbrill on Update on DOTDeaf

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DOTDeaf – Language Therapy in British Sign Language

Developing Online Training to support Deaf Language Specialists and Speech and Language Therapists to work together

Skip to content
  • Home
    • Background
    • The plan
    • Timeline – how the DOTDeaf project evolved
  • The team
    • The DOTDeaf project – links to partner information and websites
    • The team video for ErasmusDays – DOTDeaf videos in Spanish and English
  • The Course
    • Accessing the course in English/BSL
    • Module 1 – An introduction to language therapy in BSL
    • Module 2 – Typical language development
    • Module 3 – Atypical language development
    • Module 4 – A model for intervention
    • Module 5 – Resources for intervention
    • Module 6 – Resources for reflective practice
  • DOTDeaf workshops and conference
    • The DOTDeaf UK workshop – 22nd April 2021
    • DOTDeaf Portuguese workshop 15/5/21
    • DOTDeaf Spanish workshop – 21/05/2021

Recent Posts

  • New paper about the DOTDeaf project
  • RCSLT video resources – Are they useful? Are they accessible?
  • Network meeting – thank you
  • Save the date – 13th September 2022
  • The course is now available

Recent Comments

  • torres on Module 1 feedback for the DOTDeaf project (BSL) – Title of Deaf Language Specialist
  • Hilary Dumbrill on Network meeting – thank you
  • Hilary Dumbrill on The course is now available
  • Joanna Hoskin on Update on DOTDeaf
  • Hilary Dumbrill on Update on DOTDeaf

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Month: January 2023

Leave a comment Posted on January 4, 2023

New paper about the DOTDeaf project

We have a paper published in the Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. Click here to see it.

It includes information from the research study and the development of the online course hosted by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. You can access the course here.

Leave a comment Posted on January 3, 2023

RCSLT video resources – Are they useful? Are they accessible?

Does anyone access RCSLT information about different clinical areas? There are videos about a range of communication difficulties relating to adults and children. The site also has career development information.

For anyone who uses these resources, how accessible or useful is this information in your work with people who use BSL?

RCSLT youtube resources

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