South African Sign Language (SASL)

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Deaf people need sign language interpreters in therapy or counselling. But very few are trained

South Africa has limited – almost non-existent – mental health services for Deaf people. Before a Deaf person can access counselling or therapy, a sign language interpreter must be arranged. This introduces an additional barrier to mental healthcare.  “Often the…

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