We are asking the government to invest in communication skills with deaf and deafblind people.
Since we began campaigning deaf and deafblind people have received better access to all aspects of society. There are now more deaf and deafblind people in education and employment due to laws such as the Equality Act and government schemes such as Access to Work.
The accessibility of services has also improved, with more television, film and theatre being translated to written English or British Sign Language, and more businesses providing improved customer support.
Reductions in government funding mean that fewer people are able to learn BSL, lipreading and lipspeaking, notetaking and speech-to-text reporting. Between 2005/6 and 2013/14 the number of people achieving a further education qualification in sign language fell by 75 per cent.
Without the necessary communication support, deaf and deafblind people will not have the access they need to fulfil their potential in their learning and their careers.