Governance at ABSLTA

ABSLTA Trustee Responsibilities and Oversight

Our Trustees make sure our charity runs well and does good work.

This includes:

  • Managing Money: Using our funds wisely and keeping our charity financially stable.

  • Running Activities: Making sure everything works smoothly.

  • Following the Law: Ensuring we meet all legal rules.

  • Planning for the Future: Setting goals and strategies to help us grow.

  • Being Honest and Fair: Keeping high standards of honesty and openness.

The Trustee guides our charity and ensures we use our resources to make a positive impact.

Apply to Become a Trustee

If you’re passionate about making a difference and want to help guide our charity’s future, apply now to join our Board of Trustees!

ABSLTA Trustee 2024-2025


Matt Jenkins

Chairperson (Standing Trustee)

Stuart Parkinson

Secretary (Standing Trustee)

Angela Barringer

Treasurer (Standing Trustee)

Vacancy

Fundraising (Standing Trustee)

Dolapo Akande

Trustee (Ad Hoc)

Dolapo Akande
Hamza Shaikh

Standing Trustee

Vacancies

Trustees (Standing)

Vacancies

Trustees (Standing)

Honorary Positions

We honour individuals in special roles to recognise their contributions to our charity. These roles are symbolic and celebrate past support and involvement. They do not include decision-making or current duties.

We also acknowledge the important role of Deaf BSL Teachers and Assessors who have contributed to ABSLTA in the past.

More details and acknowledgments can be found below.

Our Key Figures & Leadership

Clark Denmark

Honorary President of ABSLTA

Clark Denmark, Honorary President of ABSLTA, has been a major force in British Sign Language (BSL) education. He was born in Scotland and has made a huge impact on how BSL is taught and understood.

Key Contributions:

Curriculum Development: After meeting someone who learned American Sign Language (ASL) through the Vista Curriculum Series – Signing Naturally, Clark adapted this approach for BSL and created several new BSL teaching materials, including the BDA SignCommunity curriculum and the BSLQED project.

British Sign Language Dictionary: Helped create a dictionary with over 1,800 signs and their meanings, published in 1992.

University Courses: Helped set up the first university BSL teacher training courses in the UK, starting in 1985.

Media Presence: Became the first Deaf person to interpret BBC news live in BSL in 2017 and taught Princess Diana BSL, leading to her introduction in the British Sign Language Dictionary.

Clark Denmark has played a key role in advancing BSL education and promoting Deaf culture.

Clark Meets Diana - Watch the Video

Emma Iliffe

Past Chair of ABSLTA (2014-2024)

Emma Iliffe has been a key figure in BSL teaching for many years, covering Levels 1 to 6. She joined the ABSLTA committee in 2013 and was nominated as the 6th Chair by David Pilkington in 2014. Before becoming Chair, Emma was already a long-time member of ABSLTA and had taught at Chicken Shed Theatre, Blanche Nevile School for Deaf Children, and CityLit. Although she initially aimed to be an illustrator, Emma discovered her passion for BSL teaching.

Emma’s journey in BSL education began with the British Sign Language Training Agency (BSLTA) course at the University of Durham in 1987. She later enrolled in the Sign Language Teacher Training Course (STTC) at CityLit in 2001.

Under Emma’s leadership, ABSLTA’s membership grew from 22 to over 100 by 2023, and the organisation became a registered charity. She transformed ABSLTA by establishing a Facebook Page and Group, and stepped down as Chair in March 2024 at the 35th AGM.

Emma was honoured with an award at the BSL Horizon Conference for her outstanding contributions to ABSLTA during her ten years of leadership. She has also received numerous teaching awards from Signature and the Festival of Learning Awards for her exceptional work in BSL education.

Interesting Fact: Her mother, Lady Winifred Tumim CBE, was a prominent figure in Deaf advocacy, serving as Chair of the board of trustees for RNID and CACDP (now Signature) during the 1980s and 1990s. She was also a founder of the Charity Commission, which regulates charities in the UK.

More About Us

Learn More About Who We Are and What We Do

  1. Key Figures and Leadership

    Discover the important people who have shaped ABSLTA.  Learn about the leaders who have made a significant impact on our organisation and its mission.
    Our Key Figures
  2. Governance

    Learn how ABSLTA is managed and governed.  Get to know our policies, structure, and how we ensure everything runs smoothly and transparently.
    View Governance
  3. Teaching Pathways

    Learn about the different pathways and qualifications for BSL teachers. Whether you are starting your journey or looking to advance your career, we provide information and support for all levels.

    View Our Plan
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