ISL presenters on ensuring deaf children can watch Toy Show 'in their first language'

Presenters Sarah-Jane O'Regan and Jason Maguire will work alongside hearing interpreters Ciara Grant and Lisa Harvey-Coleman during tonight's live broadcast
ISL presenters on ensuring deaf children can watch Toy Show 'in their first language'

Late Late show host, Patrick Kielty with children participating in the Late Late Toy Show, from left, Emmy Nolan (9) from Carlow, Tara Dowling (5) from Carlow, Harley Wallace (9) from Navan Louis Hanna (6) from Dublin, Sofia Ngobeni (10) from Carlow, Cuinn O'Dowd (5) from Navan and Layla Valentine (8) from Carlow. Picture Colin Keegan, Collins Dublin.

The importance of inclusivity and accessibility has been highlighted by this year’s Late Late Toy Show Irish Sign Language (ISL) presenters ahead of tonight’s highly anticipated show. 

Presenters Sarah-Jane O'Regan and Jason Maguire will work alongside hearing interpreters Ciara Grant and Lisa Harvey-Coleman during tonight's live broadcast, which will see ISL access on the Late Late Toy Show for the second year in a row.

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