1 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 The British Deaf Association (BDA) welcomes today’s launch of a new official consultation 2 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 on the long-promised GCSE in British Sign Language (BSL), 3 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and applauds the long-awaited progress toward recognition and equality in education. 4 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 “Let’s be clear, it’s a step in the right direction, but there is much further to go,” 5 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 signs Deaf CEO Rebecca Mansell. “ After a lengthy period of silence from 6 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 the authorities, we appreciate this development.” 7 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 The BDA statement comes in response to this week’s announcement that Ofqual has 8 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 launched a further ‘technical’ consultation on the British Sign Language (BSL) GCSE. 9 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Whilst the GCSE’s content has already passed through a 2023 consultation led by 10 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 the Department for Education (DfE), this week’s initiative focuses on examination 11 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and assessment procedures. 12 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 “Only last month in Parliament, during Sign Language Week (17-23 March), 13 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 MPs from the new All-Party Parliamentary Group on BSL quizzed the Minister for Disabled People, 14 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Sir Stephen Timms MP, on the ongoing delay with the GCSE,” points out Mansell. 15 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 “Sir Stephen spoke of the government’s ‘ continuing commitment’ and of being 16 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 ‘generally reassured about the progress that’s been made and the commitment to deliver’.” 17 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 The BDA remains concerned about the long delays in the development of the new BSL GCSE. 18 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 The previous government target for “first teaching” was September 2025, 19 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and the BDA believes that this target will be missed by two years. 20 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 The reasons for this delay are unclear. Whilst the BDA has been expressing the 21 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 BSL community’s concerns about the GCSE project for many years, 22 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 it took Ofqual until this month to directly ask to meet the BDA – which is recognised 23 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 up to United Nations level as the UK’s representative organisation for the 24 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 signing Deaf community – for one-to-one talks. 25 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 “Almost everything has happened behind closed doors,” Mansell notes pointedly. 26 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 “And here we are, with even Ofqual acknowledging that an award promised 27 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 in 2018 will not actually result in anyone receiving a certificate until 2029 at the earliest!” 28 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 “BSL is a rich and complex language, different in many respects to the spoken 29 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 languages already studied at GCSE level. We appreciate DfE’s and Ofqual’s diligent