We have had a request for a BSL signer in order that a person with hearing difficulties can join our reading group. This would seem an entirely reasonable request but adds a cost of over £2000 per annum to the budget of nothing which is available for supporting the group apart from book fund allocation and staff time. Although we have one member of staff who has basic BSL skills there is no-one on the staff with the full BSL training. Has anyone had any similar experience in this area? I would welcome ideas on what is a reasonable accommodation in the circumstances. Clearly there is some requirement under the DDA although but the demand on the budget will be onerous and we are looking for alternatives in the short term. Many thanks, John Lake Librarian Barbican Library Silk Street London UK EC2Y 8DS Tel: + 44 (0) 207 382 7098 Fax + 44 (0) 207 638 2249 email: [log in to unmask] ----------------------------------------- THIS E-MAIL AND ANY ATTACHED FILES ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND MAY BE LEGALLY PRIVILEGED. If you are not the addressee, any disclosure, reproduction, copying, distribution or other dissemination or use of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error please notify the sender immediately and then delete this e-mail. Opinions, advice or facts included in this message are given without any warranties or intention to enter into a contractual relationship with the City of London unless specifically indicated otherwise by agreement, letter or facsimile signed by a City of London authorised signatory. Any part of this e-mail which is purely personal in nature is not authorised by the City of London. All e-mail through the City of London’s gateway is potentially the subject of monitoring. All liability for errors and viruses is excluded. Website: http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk