Where Deaf people participate and have equal access to the Greater Manchester Community. Manchester Deaf Centre was established in 1846 as ‘Manchester Institute for the Deaf'. It changed its na...
Where Deaf people participate and have equal access to the Greater Manchester Community. Manchester Deaf Centre was established in 1846 as ‘Manchester Institute for the Deaf'. It changed its name in 1990 to Manchester Deaf Centre and is a Limited Company with Charitable Status. It is run by a Deaf-led board of trustees including Deaf, Hearing, Deafened and Hard of Hearing members. The Deaf Centre moved from Grosvenor Street to new premises in Crawford House, Booth Street East in 1974 on the University of Manchester's estates.
Founded Year
1846
Organization Website
manchesterdeafcentre.com
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Job Functions
Media And Commmunication
Support
bslenglish interpreting
deaf issues
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deaf awareness training
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Manchester Club's Work History and Education
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Employment Service for D/deaf and deafblind people