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About Me
Irish Sign Language Teacher
I have been working as an Irish Sign Language (ISL) teacher since 2015. I'm a graduate from the Centre for Deaf Studies in Trinity College Dublin.
I specialise in sign language home tutoring and visit families that want to learn ISL to communicate with their deaf child.
I also run Transition year courses in secondary schools in Dublin, Wicklow & Wexford.
If you are a company that is actively striving to create a more accessible & inclusive working environment for your deaf employees, get in touch about deaf awareness training and sign language courses today.
Learn a language that will allow you to communicate and connect with Deaf people in your community.
Get in touch for more information jenny.islclasses@gmail.com
Irish Sign Language Services

ISL Home Tuition Scheme
Grant provided for families to learn (ISL) under the Department of Education

Transition Year Courses in Secondary Schools

Sign Language Workshops for Companies

Zoom Private Lessons

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Ryan Turbidy RTE RADIO 1
Interview
May 7, 2021
Calum Geary's appearance on the Late Late Show last week moved many people including Jenny Healy who works as an Irish Sign Language teacher. Jenny joined Ryan on the line to talk about her work and tell him about the zoom class she organised for those interested in learning Irish Sign Language in wake of Calum's interview.
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Language Connect Programme
ISL most popular language in primary schools for a second year running
October, 2022
Primary Module
The Language Connect programme allows primary schools to pick a foreign language they would like their students to learn over 8 weeks. After a successful year in 2021 it is back again in 2022. Exciting to see that Irish Sign Language (ISL) is one of most popular languages selected by schools.
Irish Examiner
Families campaigning for permanent in-class support for profoundly deaf children
October 18, 2021
ISL teacher Tara McNally (L) with Eoghan Freeman who, along with his parents Orla and Shane, are calling on Education Minister Norma Foley to create the position of classroom ISL teacher and interpreter for every profoundly deaf child.

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