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SC: Courts required to have Filipino sign language interpreters
Gen Diokno, co-founder of Hand and Heart, gives sign language classes. — Photo courtesy of Gen Diokno MANILA, Philippines — ...
THE Supreme Court (SC) has approved the Rules on Filipino Sign Language Interpreting in the Judiciary (FSL Rules), a landmark measure that will give deaf litigants and witnesses effective ...
The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday announced its approval of the rules on Filipino sign language (FSL) to ensure access to ...
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SC approves Filipino sign language interpreting rules in the judiciary
The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday announced that it has approved the Rules on Filipino Sign Language Interpreting in the ...
As information continues to evolve around COVID-19, a community of Filipino sign language interpreters is making it their obligation to provide the deaf access to information. As the world tunes in to ...
IN commemoration of the National Volunteer Month, Filipino Sign Language (FSL) advocate William Sidayon, a hearing ally for the Deaf, was recently recognized by the Pasig City Government with the ...
CEBU CITY, Cebu (PIA) — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in Region 7 is encouraging the public to learn and practice the use of the Filipino Sign Language (FSL). “We want the ...
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Supreme Court approves sign language interpreting rules in judiciary
THE Supreme Court en banc has approved the rules on Filipino Sign Language (FSL) Interpreting in the Judiciary, that aims to ...
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Courts to have Filipino sign language interpreters
Deaf Filipinos in court proceedings can request for interpreters starting Dec. 15, according to the Supreme Court (SC). A ...
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