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How a young Deaf student helped bring about the new Irish Sign Language version of the National Anthem

The new version of the anthem was performed by a Deaf choir accompanied by an army band piper in Leinster House yesterday.

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AMHRÁN NA BHFIANN was performed in Irish Sign Language in public for the first time yesterday as a report on protocols surrounding the national anthem was launched by the Seanad Public Consultation Committee.

Up until now, there was no official sign language version of the national anthem.

But this remarkable achievement of greater inclusion for the Deaf people of Ireland wouldn’t have happened without Alain Newstead (18), a Deaf student at Bishopstown Community School in Co Cork.

His teacher, Edwina Gottstein explains that it all started when their school had a visit from the Lord Mayor of Cork last year and students were expected to perform the national anthem.

There are only 300 students in the school, 20 of them Deaf and the latter “were devastated they couldn’t participate with the whole school community,” Gottstein says.

With support from his teachers and community, Alain wrote to the Seanad and his local representatives as he knew there was there was an ongoing debate about the protocols surrounding the anthem.

He didn’t want the Deaf community to feel excluded as citizens of the State because there was no official sign language version of the national anthem.

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Alain and his group were invited to make a Irish Sign Language proposal to the Seanad and the committee looking into the protocols of the national anthem.

They were asked by the committee to come up with a new Irish Sign language version for the anthem in December 2017.

Alain and his school contacted Deaf community groups, Deaf translation experts and other community members and worked together on creating a new official version.

Gottstein says the collaboration between different groups and people was amazing.

“They wanted ownership of it that was true to the Deaf community,” she says, “but also true to the anthem and Irish Sign Language itself.”

Eventually, they found a basis in a version performed at the 1916 centenary celebrations that then was combined with input from different collaborators.

“Now the Deaf person and a hearing person can perform it together,” Gottstein says. “Equal participation.”

When the version was accepted, a choir from the Deaf community was formed to perform it at Leinster House yesterday.

“Some of the members of the choir were crying while performing it,” Gottstein said about yesterday. “Now that it’s recognized as the standard version, every Deaf person can learn all the same one.”

She added that Alain’s and his fellow students and collaborators felt a greater connection to the workings of the Irish State as it demonstrated to them that being engaged with government can actually impact on their community.

“It really was a unique celebration of the collaboration process,” says Gottstein. “And shows the students that they can engage with their society and feel like they are apart of it.”

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    Jul 18th 2018, 3:56 PM

    Well done to Alain and all involved!

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    Jul 18th 2018, 4:37 PM

    @Sarah Bourke: Here here!

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    Jul 18th 2018, 5:42 PM

    Well done young man.

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    Jul 18th 2018, 5:49 PM

    Maith an fearr!

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    Jul 18th 2018, 8:14 PM

    I wish they’d teach sign language in schools as a compulsory subject perhaps in primary schools

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    Jul 18th 2018, 8:33 PM

    Well done to all concerned…about time ISL is getting recognised..and that the Deaf community are getting involved more..I also think that ISL should be taught from junior infants right through..its a beautiful language. Im a very proud mother of a deaf daughter..

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    Jul 19th 2018, 12:36 AM

    So very proud of my son Alain, he worked very hard to bring this about, he said that he’s as patriotic as every Irish person and that there should have been an ISL version for Deaf and hard of hearing people, in 2016 he campaigned again and went to the senate to ask that ISL should be a recognized language, every other country recognized their own sign language and as Ireland is an inclusive country he felt it was very wrong that his beloved language was not recognized, as a result of this and a lot of campaigning Ireland on the 8th of December 2017 announced in the Dail that ISL was now recognized and it was written into law,what an historic day that was for Alain and for all Deaf people, l am proud beyond words and feel so privileged to be Alains mother, huge congrats to all.

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    Jul 19th 2018, 1:24 PM

    @Eileen Geary: Huge congrats to you too! You must be very proud.

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    Jul 18th 2018, 5:23 PM

    Firstly congrats its a great achievement. However, pardon my ignorance, why is the word “Deaf” capitalised everywhere in article?

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    Jul 18th 2018, 7:02 PM

    @Eugene Tyson: Deaf with a capital D refers to members of the Deaf community. Deaf with a small d refers to the condition.

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    Jul 18th 2018, 8:32 PM

    Very well done..deaf children have very little support from goverment services..early interventon can b a 3 year wait..??? Speech and language is the same ..the goverment need to support our deaf community

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    Jul 18th 2018, 10:46 PM

    I found the performance very moving,as others have suggested,why is sign language,not taught in schools so we could communicate with all who are deaf,we are isolated from each other all because there is no pathway to interact and we all lose out.

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    Jul 19th 2018, 12:04 PM

    Well Done Alain and all involved. The more Irish, the better. A beautiful language and a great gift.

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    Jul 19th 2018, 12:42 AM

    We need a new anthem, a newer better one for the 21st century?

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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:40 PM

    Well done Alain and all concerned – teachers, peers and the Deaf community generally. You should all be very proud.

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