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Deaf insight - Doncaster Today
Students at Doncaster Deaf School have had an insight into the world of construction work from deaf employees at a housing organisation.
St Leger Homes staff visited the school to discuss careers in the construction industry and used sign language to hold a question and answer session.
Blaine Baumber, St Leger Homes' training co-ordinator and company bricklayers Richard Dove and Nick Coles, who are both deaf, communicated with a number of construction students.
Bobbie Roberts, chairman of Doncaster Deaf Trust said: "We are very pleased to have developed such a close working relationship with St Leger Homes and are always thankful for the time their staff invest in working with our students."
Students at Doncaster Deaf School have had an insight into the world of construction work from deaf employees at a housing organisation.
St Leger Homes staff visited the school to discuss careers in the construction industry and used sign language to hold a question and answer session.
Blaine Baumber, St Leger Homes' training co-ordinator and company bricklayers Richard Dove and Nick Coles, who are both deaf, communicated with a number of construction students.
Bobbie Roberts, chairman of Doncaster Deaf Trust said: "We are very pleased to have developed such a close working relationship with St Leger Homes and are always thankful for the time their staff invest in working with our students."