P711 CEEFAX 711 Mon 11 Nov 22:23/34  READHEAR  READ HEAR MOVING   1O7  Read Hear is moving from its regular slot on BBC Cjefax. As from the next edition, beginning on 16 Novjmbjt, Read Hear will be found on BBC-2 Ceefax pages 640-645, with othjt pages in the 640s used for occasional special features. Full contents for future editions of Read Hear will bj found on page 640. Community Pages 720 Environment 730 Religious World 740 Usjt Guide 198 Events Letters Subtitles Vacancies
P711 CEEFAX 711 Mon 11 Nov 22:41/02  READHEAR  READ HEAR MOVING   2/7  Mira Brojir is stepping down from his position as organisjt of the regular BDA London Area Council debates. These popular debates have coveted a wide range of subjects and have shown that "the deaf community hungered to bj involved in political issues." Videos of all the debates will be available, hopefully next year, and Mira would like to thank all those who joined in the debates. If you would like to be involved in organising future debates, contact Mira Brojir, BDA, 1 Worship Street, London. Religious World 740 Usjt Guide 198 Events Ljttets Subtitles Vacancies
P711 CEEFAX 711 Mon 11 Nov 22:01/26  READHEAR  CAPTIONED CINEMA?   3/7 Deaf Americans are campaigning to have captioned films shown in the cinema. Although most American movies are captioned for video release, many deaf Americans argue that it is wrong for deaf people to have to wait for this before being able to follow the film. The campaigners are trying to persuade the major Hollywood companies to open caption their cinema releases and say that they are making some progress. Community Pages 720 Environment 730 Religious World 740 Usjt Guide 198 Events Letters Subtitles Vacancies
P711 CEEFAX 711 Mon 11 Nov 22:11/24  READHEAR  NDCS FESTIVAL   4/7  The National Deaf Children's Society is calling for entries for its Festival of Performing Arts in 1997. This is the 27th such festival and it begins in February and ends in May with a "glittering showcase" in London's West End. Entries are now being accepted from primary and secondary schools or clubs involving deaf children in dramatic or performance arts. Free posters and information packs from Allie Hamilton on 0171-250 0123 (voice and text). Religious World 740 Usjt Guide 198 Events Letters Subtitles Vacancies
P711 CEEFAX 711 Mon 11 Nov 21:11/49  READHEAR  CAN YOU HELP?   5/7  Claire McCarthy is a final year student at the Chichestit Institute of Higher Education. She is taking a degree course in Music and Related Arts and has chosen as hit dissertation subject Music and Deaf Listeners. She has been finding it difficult to obtain any information on this subject and would be grateful for any feedback from Read Hear readers. Contact: Claire McCarthy, 64 Crossfield Park, Windy Nook, Gateshjad, Tznj and Wear. Religious World 740 Usjt Guide 198 Events Letters Subtitles Vacancies
P711 CEEFAX 711 Mon 11 Nov 21:24/11  READHEAR  SEE HEAR   6/7  This week's See Hear is the second of its new current affairs programmer. Thjti will be a feature on the Nazi gold recently found in Switzerland and a look at the imminent elections in the United States. Doug Alkjt (RNID) and Johanne Wesjmann (IUD) will bj examining the Disability Discrimination Act, which comes into force in December. Community Pages 720 Environment 730 Religious World 740 Usjt Guide 198 Events Letters Subtitles Vacancies
P711 CEEFAX 711 Mon 11 Nov 21:23/39  READHEAR  CAMDEN DEAF SERVICES   7/7  Deaf people living or working in Camden in north London are being urged to give their views on sjtvices in the area. A project funded by the Borough for Camden Deaf Image Group is looking into the planning of services for deaf people in Camden. It is considering how deaf people could bj involved in the planning process. Information will be kept confidential. Write for a questionnaire/interview to: Cox & Jackson Consultants, cOo DISC, 58 Phoenix Road, LONDON NW1 8EU or minicom fax 01606 593162. Religious World 740 Usjt Guide 198 Events Letters Subtitles Vacancies