
Different types of sign languages
There can be questions raised such as: “Is there not just one single universal Sign Language that everyone can use?” “Why not, this would be
Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, government, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone.
We believe that businesses have the power to make significant change in the world. terptree do this through the 17 Global Goals, which were put together by world leaders to create a better world by 2030.
There are two goals which have relevance across all the work we do:
Eliminate all discrimination in education and improve universal literacy and numeracy.
Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination.
We work on a number of social projects that focus specifically on these two goals, take a look at our Giving page for more details.
All of the work that we do towards to the Global Goals is done in partnership with other businesses, organisations and individuals who have the same ethos.
We look forward to sharing our progress moving forward and would love to hear from you and your involvement in the Global Goals.
There can be questions raised such as: “Is there not just one single universal Sign Language that everyone can use?” “Why not, this would be
Firstly, what we can see immediately is that British Sign Language is by far one of the most beautiful visual languages! Many people are mesmerised
As part of our series introducing you to the members of our team, we are today sitting down for a chat with Caroline our longest
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