Est 1890 Our Mission is to ensure a world in which the language, culture, community, diversity and heritage of Deaf people in the UK is respected and fully protected, ensuring that Deaf people can participate and contribute as equal and valued citizens in the wider society. This will be achieved through:
• Improving the quality of life by empowering Deaf individua
ls and groups;
• Enhancing freedom, equality and diversity;
• Protecting and promoting BSL and ISL. Our values
The BDA is a Deaf people’s organisation representing a diverse, vibrant and ever-changing community of Deaf people. Our activities, promotions, and partnerships with other organisations aim to empower our community towards full participation and contribution as equal and valued citizens in the wider society. We aim to act as guardians of BSL and ISL.
1. Protecting our Deaf culture and Identity - we value Deaf peoples’ sense of Deaf culture and identity derived from belonging to a cultural and linguistic group, sharing similar beliefs and experiences with a sense of belonging,
2. Asserting our linguistic rights - we value the use of BSL/ISL as a human right. As such, BSL/ISL must be preserved, protected and promoted because we also value the right of Deaf people to use their first or preferred language.
3. Fostering our community - we value Deaf people with diverse perspectives, experiences and abilities. We are committed to equality and the elimination of all forms of discrimination with a special focus on those affecting Deaf people and their language.
4. Achieving equality in legal, civil and human rights - we value universal human rights such as the right to receive education and access to information in sign language, and freedom from political restrictions on our opportunities to become full citizens.
5. Developing our alliance - we value those who support us and are our allies because they share our vision and mission, and support our signing community.