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A talented young artist from the Royal School for the Deaf Derby has won our force competition to design a poster for our new 101 BSL app.
The competition was run by Pete, our Disability Engagement Officer, and Youth Engagement Officer Leverington. It invited students from the Royal School for the Deaf in Derby to design their own poster advertising the services of the new BSL reporting app.
A number of fantastic artworks were submitted, and with tough competition we decided on four runners up, and an overall winner.
The winners of the competition were announced this week, with prizes given to the students for their talented works.
The final poster design can be seen attached and was drawn by a talented student who will now see their drawing across Derbyshire on posters advertising the service.
If you’d like more information on how the Deaf or Hard of Hearing community can contact us, visit our website here: Contact us: deaf community | Derbyshire Constabulary