CEBU CITY, Cebu (PIA) — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in Region 7 is encouraging the public to learn and practice the use of the Filipino Sign Language (FSL). “We want the ...
The Supreme Court of the Philippines. INQUIRER file photo / Niño Jesus Orbeta MANILA, Philippines – In one of its significant inclusivity measures in 2025, the Supreme Court approved the rules on ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) has approved the rules institutionalizing the use of Filipino sign language (FSL) in court proceedings. In its session held last Oct. 28, the high tribunal ...
The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday announced that it has approved the Rules on Filipino Sign Language Interpreting in the Judiciary (FSL Rules), which seeks to ensure equal and effective access to ...
MANILA, Philippines — Deaf Filipinos in court proceedings can request for interpreters starting Dec. 15, according to the Supreme Court (SC). A list of accredited Filipino sign language interpreters ...
Manila, Philippines-- In a move that embodies the show's powerful message that "everyone deserves to be seen, heard, and understood," the Manila production of “Dear Evan Hansen” at The Theatre at ...
THE National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) has lauded the Supreme Court for its landmark decision to institutionalize the use of Filipino Sign Language (FSL) in all courts across the country ...
THE Supreme Court en banc has approved the rules on Filipino Sign Language (FSL) Interpreting in the Judiciary, that aims to ensure equal, effective access to justice for hearing-impaired Filipinos ...
“PBB Collab 2.0” housemates express their heartfelt messages to their special guests ahead of their “Kabataang Pinoy” performance in Filipino sign language.
Officials of Tarlac State University and members of the Kakamay Movement Organization hold a roundtable discussion after the signing of agreement to tackle activities and programs that will further ...
Watch the “PBB Collab 2.0” housemates’ impressive performance of "Kabataang Pinoy" using Filipino sign language.
The Supreme Court (SC) En Banc has institutionalized the use of Filipino Sign Language (FSL) in court proceedings to ensure the deaf community’s full and equal access to justice. In a press briefer on ...