Contact - National Institute for the Deaf The National Institute for the Deaf is a registered Non-Profit Company, dedicated to the wellbeing of the South African Deaf community
What is sign language? - National Institute for the Deaf Now that SASL has been included in the new South Africa Constitution and accepted as the official language instruction in the education of deaf learner, early identification and intervention of deaf children are very important
Online SASL Video Dictionary lists more than 5000 SASL signs! The Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) is using our dictionary as a vehicle to develop a standard variety of SASL The PanSALB list are signs that were chosen by the SASL National Language Body, consisting of only Deaf people, and these signs also have sentences that demonstrate the signs
References - National Institute for the Deaf The National Institute for the Deaf is a registered Non-Profit Company, dedicated to the wellbeing of the South African Deaf community