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The College utilised the week to celebrate its vibrant D/deaf community, as well as prominent D/deaf organisations and individuals.
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With over 35 years of experience in supporting and empowering D/deaf learners, 91ߣɫ continues to set the standard for excellence in specialised D/deaf education.
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One of the highlights of the week was a visit from London-based , a deaf rap artist and sign rapper. Performing bass line music that he had written himself, MC Geezer combined signing and rapping, allowing D/deaf learners and staff to experience tone, pitch, timbre and volume through vibrations.
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As a D/deaf role model, MC Geezer shared his personal journey of growing up deaf with an audience of both D/deaf and hearing students, and he also discussed his achievements as a deaf MC.
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Children from Thomasson Memorial School, a specialist day school for deaf children, were warmly welcomed to the College. They had the opportunity to explore first-hand the exceptional resources and support available within the College's vibrant D/deaf community.
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They also enjoyed a pampering session provided by the College's beauty students, who offered nail treatments in the College's salon.
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Returning to the College was former student Danielle Smith, who is deaf. Danielle, who benefited from the specialised D/deaf support at the College 21 years ago, has since established her own business, , where she creates handmade bespoke jewellery. At the event, Danielle sold items from her jewellery range and she is also a representative of the charity Hear4You, which supports D/deaf children and their families in the North West.
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The College's learners also contributed to the week's festivities by creating a stunning British Sign Language display, showcasing D/deaf learners' artwork, and offering a badge-making stand. A cake generously donated by for a raffle was won and then donated back to the College's D/deaf learners to enjoy.
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Throughout the week, a series of games and activities were held in the College's Atrium, and delivered a presentation to learners about volunteering opportunities, emphasising the importance of individual and community involvement.
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In a symbolic gesture, learners and staff were invited to wear blue for British Sign Language, representing strength, spirit, and unity in deaf communities globally.
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Siwan Hilton-Graham, Head of Learning Support at 91ߣɫ, said: "We're delighted to announce that we raised £235 for the British Deaf Association and the National Deaf Children’s Society.
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“It has been a privilege to showcase the rich tapestry of our D/deaf community, welcoming remarkable individuals such as MC Geezer and external organisations whose stories have truly inspired us all.
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"This week has not only nurtured a sense of belonging among our D/deaf learners but has also fostered understanding and appreciation within our wider community.
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"I’d like to thank our special guests, dedicated staff, and enthusiastic learners for their invaluable contributions in making this week a resounding success. Here's to future celebrations and the continued support for our D/deaf community."
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