What are Macmillan's British Sign Language services? video
Video
Published:
16 September 2024
This video is about the British Sign Language (BSL) services we offer and how to access them.
The video talks about:
- Our BSL videos
- Calling our support line with a BSL interpreter
- Contacting us via a relay call
- Our online BSL resources.
Read a transcript of Macmillan's British Sign Language services video.
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