CODA Festival Registration Form

The event will take place at University College Cork, Ireland on Friday 4th October, 2.30 pm-10 pm & Saturday 5th October 2024, 10 am-6 pm.

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About the CODA Festival

Research shows that 90% of children born to deaf parents can hear. They are often identified by the abbreviated term “CODA” or Children oDeaf Adults. Hearing CODAs grow up in deaf culture from which they learn sign language from their parents. They are sometimes perceived as a “hidden minority” amongst the majority population because they remain invisible to the professionals in the fields of social work, family welfare, schooling, employment education, psychology, counselling and psychotherapy. This lack of attention to CODAs occurs because attention is often fixated on the needs of deaf parents and siblings. Furthermore, CODAs are seen to belong to the “normal” social identity group despite the fact that they experience a range of negative social attitudes and stigmatization. The international CODA literature – articles, books, and autobiographies – has well-documented CODA’s roles as “cultural brokers” by which they mediate relationships and information between their deaf parents and hearing people who do not have sign language skills. The question is: How do CODAs experience belonging, culture, identity and language in family, school and community situations?

The theme for the conference is CODA culture, language, identity and belonging. 

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Photography & Filming Consent 
It is likely that photographs and film recordings taken at the CODA Festival Ireland Conference event on 4-5 October 2024 will be used online. This means that your photo may be viewed and accessed from anywhere in the world. The CODA Festival Committee and CODA UK and Ireland are seeking your consent to publish photos and film recordings that include you. 

To provide consent to having your photos and film recordings taken, please tick ALL of the last three boxes.

If you have given consent please sign and print your name below (in the format: A.Smith    Adam Smith) to say that:

 I understand that

·  My images will be held in accordance with the Irish My images will be held in accordance with the GDPR guidelines (the General Data Protection Regulation) and the Data Protection Act 2018;

· My image will be held for up to 10 years and may be used for publication unless I withdraw my consent;

·  I can withdraw my consent at any time by emailing codafestivalconference@codaukireland.co.uk  In this case, efforts will be taken to prevent the images from being used in future digital and offline publications but they may continue to appear in publications already in circulation.

· I understand that if the photograph has already been used in printed publications, then the University will not be able to recall all documents in which the image has appeared. However, the University will delete my image from their database and will go to all reasonable efforts to stop using the image in future. 

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