Since 2003, British Sign Language (BSL) has been recognised as an official language by the UK government. The British Deaf Association estimates there are 151,000 BSL users in the UK, of which 87,000 are Deaf.
In March 2022, the BSL Act was approved by the UK Parliament, affording BSL the same legal rights and protection as Welsh and Gaelic. The implications of this are wide-ranging, including the provision of BSL as a GCSE qualification.
