appleeater
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Where in UK are you?
I'm in Oxford. We have one primary school and two secondary schools with a deaf unit in the whole of the county. The primary school (4-11) has 3 deaf children on roll and all are mainstreamed for most of the day. The head Teacher of the Deaf for the county is currently doing a BSL Level 2 course, having been in the job for over a decade. As well as some of the colleagues. I've heard the excuse that most kids have CIs these days but I think it's a cop out.
There are areas of the UK with thriving Deaf communities though - Oxford is notoriously oralist. The friends I knew as a child are all signers* now, even the ones who went to Mary Hare. It didn't used to allow the kids of sign out of class, though.
*and they've got CIs just as much as the rest of the people my age. But the major hospital most of us went to was big on visual communication - so much that at a moderate loss my parents were told to learn.
The government have been shutting down lots of Deaf schools, though. My wife and I are unsure whether we'd move or homeschool if our child is Deaf. (My wife is a trained teacher.)