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behalf undermines their self-worth and their sense of equal participation in society. Where a Deaf person has to use a non-professional interpreter during a consultation with a doctor or medical consultant, there is a real danger that miscommunication could expose them to a significant clinical risk.
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The lack of awareness among many public bodies of the ISL Act and their responsibilities under the Act is reflected in the findings from the survey of the public where just 5% rated access to public services through ISL as good. Public feedback on access to services through ISL focused on potential
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As the vast majority of public organisations do not currently provide ISL interpreting services, Deaf people must use family, friends, neighbours and Deaf support organisations to translate for them. Having to rely on their own family members such as teenage sons or daughters to translate on their
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In 2017, the Citizens Information Board published a report criticising a lack of interpreters in public organisations as undermining of the self-worth of deaf people and quite possibly clinically dangerous in a medical context due to the possibility of a misunderstanding leading to significant
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One year after commencement, according to a report by the National Disability Authority into the operation of the law, awareness among public bodies about there was very low. The Irish Government delayed publication by 1 year due to an "ongoing legal issue".
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A lack of appropriate communication between mental health professionals and people who are Deaf. DeafHear reports that unless an interpreter has been booked, the Deaf person has no means of communicating with the mental health
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An Act to provide for the recognition of Irish Sign Language, its use in legal proceedings and the provision of interpretation into Irish Sign Language by public bodies and to provide for related matters.
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Minister of State with responsibility for Disability Anne Rabbitte confirmed in a written parliamentary reply that "a decision was made to delay publication arising from an ongoing legal matter".
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In 2015, it was noted by Mental Health Reform that unless a user of mental health services books an interpreter in advance, there is no way to communicate this in advance.
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The campaign for Irish Sign Language to gain legal recognition took 35 years from the start of the campaign to commencement.
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Broadly, before the bill was passed there were large swathes of public services that were inaccessible to deaf people.
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improvements in relation to healthcare, policing, culture, politics, broadcasting, education and early childhood care.
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In 2020, primary education was cricitised as extremely exclusionary and inaccessible to deaf children.
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Bosco Conama, John (10 August 2020). Herrmann, Annika; Steinbach, Markus; Zeshan, Ulrike (eds.).
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Report on the Operation of the Irish Sign Language Act 2017: Executive Summary
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Recognises Irish Sign Language with official legal status
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Oireachtas
Long title
No. 40 of 2017
Ireland
Dáil
Seanad
President
Michael D. Higgins
23 December 2020
Dáil
Bill
No. 78 of 2016
Minister for Health
Stephen Donnelly
Health
First reading
Second reading
Health
Seanad
Seanad
Dáil
Act
Bill
Oireachtas
British Sign Language Act 2022
Accessible Canada Act
New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006
"Briefing note: Mental health services and supports for people who are Deaf"
"Information provision and access to public and social services for the Deaf Community"

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