Working in Mental Health and Deafness (Opinion)
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2009, April, 72, 4
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Background It has been estimated that there are almost nine million deaf and hard of hearing people in the United Kingdom (UK) (Royal National Institute for the Deaf [RNID] 2006). Many use British Sign Language (BSL) as their first and preferred language (A Sign of the Times, Department of Health 2002).
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