In the past few years, the growing awareness of the communicative needs of D/deaf people also shed some light of the lack of appropriate strategies to use in case of emergencies. In Europe, only few local associations and authorities have taken baby steps towards a greater inclusion of people with hearing limitations, by creating signed contents on how to behave in case of emergencies. However, very little is done in the workplace to improve training on inclusive emergency intervention.
Sign language for accessibility in the workplace: the signed safety at work experience
DE MONTE Maria Tagarelli
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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2021-01-01
Abstract
In the past few years, the growing awareness of the communicative needs of D/deaf people also shed some light of the lack of appropriate strategies to use in case of emergencies. In Europe, only few local associations and authorities have taken baby steps towards a greater inclusion of people with hearing limitations, by creating signed contents on how to behave in case of emergencies. However, very little is done in the workplace to improve training on inclusive emergency intervention.File in questo prodotto:
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