CROONAERT Posted 25 June , 2004 Share Posted 25 June , 2004 Does anyone know if there are any specific Battlefield Tour companies that cater specifically for the deaf? If not, how do the established companies cater for them? Are there any guides that can communicate using sign language, or can the companies supply "signers" for their tours? If not , do you think that there may be a market in this, or would there be a company that would be willing to employ a "signer" who has a wide knowledge of 20th Century military history? Thanks, Dave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John_Hartley Posted 25 June , 2004 Share Posted 25 June , 2004 Dave Might be worth you contacting RNID. They can probably recommend tour operators. John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkristof Posted 25 June , 2004 Share Posted 25 June , 2004 it sounds like a great idea!!!! i am volunteer to guide free in the salient (i am an official guide), but i can't speak deaf language. a translator can do the job... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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