The areas in which NGL should be used are detailed as follows:
One, social communication and communication:
NGL is the ****same language in the Deaf community, and it is used to communicate through gestures, facial expressions and body language. In the field of social exchange and communication, the use of National General Sign Language (NGSL) can help Deaf people and hearing impaired people to communicate and communicate effectively, eliminate communication barriers and promote social integration.
II. Education:
National General Sign Language (NGSL) plays an important role in the field of education. Educational institutions can provide inclusive education through NGL so that deaf students can have access to the same educational opportunities as other students. At the same time, NGL can be a ****same language between educators and deaf students, facilitating effective teaching and learning.
Third, the medical field:
National Generalized Sign Language (NGS) also has significant value in the medical field. Deaf people face communication barriers and difficulty accessing information in medical settings. Through the learning and use of NGL by doctors and healthcare professionals, specialized healthcare services can be provided to improve the healthcare experience and satisfaction of deaf people.
Fourth, in the field of emergency rescue:
In the field of emergency rescue, National Generalized Sign Language (NGSL) can help deaf people get timely and effective help. Educating and training emergency rescue personnel in national universal sign language can increase their sensitivity to the needs of the deaf and ensure that they can communicate with and rescue the deaf correctly in emergency situations.
V. Government and community service areas:
Government and community service organizations should actively promote and use NGL to provide equal access and opportunities. Through the provision of NGL interpreting services in government and community services, deaf people can participate in social activities, access relevant information and enjoy public **** benefits.
VI. Culture and the Arts:
National Generalized Sign Language (NGSL) also plays an important role in culture and the arts. Through the use of National General Sign Language (NGSL), deaf people can participate in a variety of cultural activities, such as plays, concerts, movies, etc., and experience and share a rich and colorful cultural life. At the same time, National General Sign Language is also a form of performing arts, which helps to promote and pass on the unique artistic expression of deaf people.