BSL-56 Stephanie Bailey-Scott
Senedd Cymru |
Welsh Parliament
Bil Aelod
Arfaethedig – Mark Isherwood AS | Proposed Member Bill - Mark
Isherwood MS
Datblygu'r Bil Iaith Arwyddion Prydain (BSL) (Cymru)
|
Development of the British
Sign Language (BSL) (Wales) Bill
Ymateb gan:
Stephanie Bailey-Scott | Evidence from: Stephanie Bailey-Scott
The need for legislation
The British Sign Language Act 2022 requires
the UK Government to issue guidance about the promotion and
facilitation of the use of British Sign Language (BSL). This
however only applies in England and not to the Welsh Government or
public bodies in Wales such as councils or the NHS. The
British Sign Language (BSL) (Wales) Bill aims to place equivalent
specific duties on the Welsh Government and public bodies in
Wales.
Question 1: Do you think there is a need for this legislation?
Please provide reasons for your answer.
Yes. Bsl needs
more rights and more support.the discrimination we have against our
language is awful and it needs legislation and protection more.
Question 2: Do you agree or disagree with the goals that the
Bill seeks to achieve? Please provide reasons for your answer.
Yes. Fully
agree. It's been too long and we need this now.
British Sign Language
Question 3: Do you agree that the Bill should include proposals
to promote and facilitate the use of BSL and its tactile
forms?
Question 4: Do you agree that the Bill should support the
various Welsh regional dialects of BSL?
Question 5: Do you think that the term ‘BSL users’
should be replaced with ‘BSL signers’, recognising that
BSL is a language which includes both deaf and hearing signers?
Please provide reasons for your answer.
Yes.
Signers
reflects how we communicate, users feels wrong English.
Question 6: Do you think that the term ‘deaf BSL
signers’ can be used when referring to BSL users/signers who
are medically or audiologically deaf? Please provide reasons
for your answer.
Yes.
Because it
literally explains that they sign the language...!
Deaf Communities
Question 7: Do you agree or disagree that deaf
communities:
a) currently have a voice in the design and delivery of the
public services that they use? Please tick the answer that most
applies and provide any comments.
Strongly
disagree.
The barriers
are too much for it to be equal.
b) should have a formalised voice in the design and delivery of
the public services that they use, especially ones targeted at deaf
people. Please tick the answer that most applies and provide any
comments.
Strongly
agree.
It's common
sense... anything other would be exclusionary.
Question 8: Are there any specific communication methods used
by deaf people that you would like the Bill to
reference/include?
Barriers that exist for deaf people
Question 9: What do you believe are the main barriers that
currently exist for deaf people and/or their families in the
following areas. Please tick all that apply and provide
information/examples on each area:
Education;
Health; Transport; Social Care; Other Public Services used by deaf
people and their families; Workplace.
Deaf children
are severely let down in education, you wouldn't let someone with
not even GCSE French be responsible for the education of French
children's entire education... the barriers are appalling and
should not be happening in 2025! Deaf children deserve access to
good education . Health care, delayed support.. not being
able to contact doctors as easy as hearing g people can. Social
care.. refusal to bring interpreters!! Not okay. Transport, I
haven't been able to use the train on my own in years due to awful
experiences.. missing announcements.. access to work does not cover
for bsl interpreters the entire working week...
Establishing a BSL Commissioner for Wales
The Bill proposes to establish a BSL
Commissioner who would promote and facilitate the use of BSL, and
would have the same powers as other minority language Commissioners
such as in the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011.
Question 10: Do you agree or disagree with the proposal to
establish a BSL Commissioner for Wales, and, do you have any
different suggestions or alternatives? Please provide reasons for
your answer.
Question 11: The proposed remit of the Commissioner would be
to:
§
formulate BSL standards;
§
establish a BSL Advisory Panel;
§
produce reports every 5 years in BSL, Welsh and English on the
position of BSL in that period;
§
provide guidance and a process for public bodies to promote and
facilitate BSL in their respective domains;
§
establish a procedure for the investigation of complaints.
Do you agree with the proposed remit of the Commissioner, and
are there any other provisions you would like to include in the
Commissioner’s remit? Please provide reasons for your
answer.
Have power to
ensure delivery of bsl standards
Question 12: Do you agree that the BSL Commissioner and the BSL
Advisory Panel members should be fluent users/signers?
Question 13: Do you think that the proposed BSL Commissioner
and Advisory Panel should prioritise the following. Please tick all
that apply and provide reasons for your answer.
Enabling deaf
users/signers to lead the development of policies and
implementation of services for BSL users/signers; Early years
language support for deaf children and their families; Improving
BSL provision in education; Access to interpreters in public
services.
These are all
bare minimum that we should already have. It's beyond needed.
Question 14: Do you agree or disagree with the proposal to
place a duty on the Welsh Government to prepare and publish an
annual BSL report? Please provide reasons for your answer.
Yes.
Without
pressure and evidence this often, I fear bsl will be pushed to the
side..again
Question 15: Are there any other issues that you would like to
raise about the Bill and the accompanying Explanatory
Memorandum?