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languages:irish_sign_language_in_ireland [2020/03/24 13:46] – [Deaf Schools] ydwinelanguages:irish_sign_language_in_ireland [2020/03/24 13:48] – [Deaf Schools] ydwine
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-[[http://www.cidp.ie/about-cidp/|The Catholic Institute for Deaf People (CIPD)]] is a non-profit organisation enabling services to the Deaf community. This organisation is associated with two former Deaf schools[[http://www.stjosephsboys.ie/|St. Joseph's Residence for Deaf Boys]] and [[http://www.stmarysdeafgirls.ie/|St. Mary's Residence for Deaf Girls]].+[[http://www.cidp.ie/about-cidp/|The Catholic Institute for Deaf People (CIPD)]] is a non-profit organisation enabling services to the Deaf community. This organisation is associated with two Deaf schools in Cabra: 
 +  * [[http://www.stjosephsboys.ie/|St. Joseph's Residence for Deaf Boys]] 
 +  * [[http://www.stmarysdeafgirls.ie/|St. Mary's Residence for Deaf Girls]].
  
 In 2015, the CIPD merged the schools for the boys and the girls into the [[https://holyfamilydeafschool.ie/primary/|Holy Family School for the Deaf]] starting from primary level. ((Catholic Institute for Deaf People, [[http://www.cidp.ie/amalgamation/| Amalgation of St. Mary's and St. Joseph's schools]] (n.d.), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) They offer the same classes that are available in mainstream schools but with Irish Sign Language to support language acquisition. These are boarding schools, students stay here during the week and visit their parents during weekends and vacations. In 2015, the CIPD merged the schools for the boys and the girls into the [[https://holyfamilydeafschool.ie/primary/|Holy Family School for the Deaf]] starting from primary level. ((Catholic Institute for Deaf People, [[http://www.cidp.ie/amalgamation/| Amalgation of St. Mary's and St. Joseph's schools]] (n.d.), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) They offer the same classes that are available in mainstream schools but with Irish Sign Language to support language acquisition. These are boarding schools, students stay here during the week and visit their parents during weekends and vacations.
languages/irish_sign_language_in_ireland.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/08 10:38 by ydwine

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