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  • Writer: christiane g
    christiane g
  • May 10, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 10, 2023

Review:

Programmes, what programmes would I have in my space? Is it going to be a Café, Restaurant or community Centre?

Materials, texture and colour.

Specific statistics in the area + UK

More research into hearing loss, what are the standards?

What are their needs? Why?





 
 
 
  • Writer: christiane g
    christiane g
  • May 10, 2023
  • 1 min read

Members of the community tend to view deafness as a difference in human experience rather than a disability or disease. Members take pride in their Deaf identity. Deaf people, in the sense of a community or culture, can then be seen as a linguistic minority, and therefore some who are a part of this community may feel misunderstood by those who don’t know sign language.

Additionally, hearing family members may need to learn sign language in order for the deaf person to feel included and supported. Unlike some other cultures, a deaf person may join the community later in life, rather than needing to be born into it. An example of this is a family member of mine Samuel.

Members of Deaf cultures communicate via sign languages. Sign languages convey meaning through manual communication and body language instead of acoustically conveyed sound patterns. This involves the simultaneous combination of hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to express a speaker’s thoughts.

 
 
 
  • Writer: christiane g
    christiane g
  • May 10, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 12, 2023

Picking a new Community:

Thinking about this for a while, I managed to come up with new community to focus on which is the deaf community. I came to this answer as I have a cousin who was not born deaf but had a fall when he was little that damaged his hearing and from that day forward, he had to have hearing aids, learn BSL and lip read - my uncle, aunt and other cousins had to learn too.

I will need to contact my uncle regarding his experience as well as my cousin too.

This has really motivated and inspired me to work with the deaf community.

 
 
 
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