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Nurse learns British Sign Language to help patients with hearing disabilities

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A chemotherapy nurse has taught herself sign language so she can better communicate with her patients who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Dawn Bebbington, staff nurse on the Chemotherapy Unit at County Hospital in Stafford is about to complete Level One British Sign Language (BSL). Dawn’s motivation came from seeing patients with hearing disabilities on the unit.

“About 18 months ago, we had a patient who was deaf and came in for treatment.” said Dawn.

“At first, I was very nervous about him coming in, I was worried that I might say something wrong, or do something wrong when I was talking to him.

“He’d come in with his interpreter and sit down and start signing, when Covid happened, so that had to stop for a while. But every single day I still learn
something new, either from YouTube or BSL Zone or via video chats with friends.

“So every day I practice. And classes are just about to restart so that will be better, and I can complete the whole of Level One by the end of the year.”

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