BSL Course Places For Those With NF2
22 May 2026
As part of our World NF2 Day celebrations, we're pleased to announce that we have a number of free places available for members of the NF2 Community to study and learn British Sign Language (BSL) online.
The course is provided by British Sign, whose courses are highly-rated and frequently recommended. You can find out more about British Sign and about BSL itself by clicking here.
As well as their full BSL course, they also offer on their website a bitesize 'sign of the day', fingerspelling courses and information, a BSL dictionary and many more resources, all for free.
Their 'Introducing British Sign Language' online course can be studied wherever suits you (desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile) and at your own pace in times convenient for you.
The course will be accessible for 2 years from your starting date and it is designed to be studied over a period of time, approximately 16-20 hours, or 1.5-2 hours per week. However, we will be asking anyone taking a place to complete the course within 6 months and to provide feedback, so that we can gauge the value and effectiveness of offering this training.
If you are interested in taking one of the places, then you should enrol via one of the four UK NF2 units, based in either Cambridge University Hospitals, Central Manchester University Hospitals, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) or Oxford University Hospitals (John Radcliffe Hospital). They will then liaise with us, with your permission, and we will contact you with your login information.
There is growing momentum for BSL provision and with plans announced for development of a BSL GCSE (although a target date for this has moved several times now), our hope is that BSL access will increase in the future. But in the meantime, many find access difficult, whether put off by time, cost or practicalities of finding and arranging training. Our aim is that offering these free online course places will be popular and prove useful for some of our NF2 Community.