BSL Translation of our core missions

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The White Rose Shopping Centre have recently introduced ‘Sign Live’. This wonderful free service is designed to enhance the shopping experience for those who use BSL when they visit our centre. It’s super easy to use, just scan the QR code and a free BSL interpreter pops up to help. All our cleaning and security teams carry the QR code and it’s always available at the Guest Services desk too. 

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Sycamore Gap – 49 Trees of Hope recipients | National Trust

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From the 28 of April 2023 Sign Live (a remote interpreting telephone relay service) will be available at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals. This provision was set-up in cooperation with the Trust to bridge the gap during emergency situations. All staff in the Accident and Emergency departments will have access to Sign Live for Deaf patients who require access to an interpreter. It is understood that a face-to-face interpreter is always preferred, but at short notice, or during an emergency, a remote interpreter will be available through Sign Live. For more information, click here, where you will also find a video on how to download the Sign Live app.

Breakdown Advice from National Highways

Below is a BSL version of the breakdown advice provided by National Highways.

You can also access Sign Live in the event of a breakdown. For more information, please click on the link below.

Updates from Sign Health

Macmillan Deaf Cancer Support Project is led by a Deaf team and provides virtual emotional and practical support to Deaf people experiencing Cancer.

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The Centre, which provides essential services to the Deaf and Blind communities in Leeds, is at risk of closing unless we raise £100,000 urgently. People use this place for education, access to information, booking interpreters for British Sign Language (BSL) and most importantly of all, the wellbeing of our community with social events for all ages and all ability. For many in the Deaf BSL community, the Centre is more than just a place; it’s a second home where they feel welcomed, understood, and connected, which is essential for their overall well-being and mental health. Please help us save this invaluable resource now.

Nine out of ten of the board members have a hearing or sight loss. The community would be devastated by the loss of this central hub which they treasure and care for. Please give generously to this wonderful cause!

The Centre offers vital services to the Deaf and Blind communities of Leeds. If we do not do something now, it is at risk of closing. We have many volunteers who come to support The Centre, helping with all of the following roles:

  • ·     Café workers,
  • ·     Creative crafts workers,
  • ·     Gardeners,
  • ·     Bar workers,
  • ·     Cleaners,
  • ·     Youth workers,
  • ·     Office support,
  • ·     Events organisers

Help us to save our Centre and share widely

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Hours and Information

The Centre, The Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People,

St Mary’s Street, The Centre, Leeds, LS9 7DP, GB

0113 2438328

Monday 09:00 – 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 – 17:00
Thursday 09:00 – 17:00
Friday 09:00 – 16:30