Danish Deaf Association
The Danish Deaf Association is a private advocacy group which works to ensure better living conditions for deaf people in Denmark. It campaigns for equality between deaf and hearing people in education, paid employment and accessibility, as well as the legal status and accessibility of Danish Sign Language.
History
In 1866, a group of deaf craftsmen in Copenhagen who had attended the Danish Institute of Deafness founded an association called Døvstummeforeningen af 1866. On 29 October 1898, they formally opened their own building at Brohusgade 17 in Nørrebro. At the 4th Congress of the Council of the Deaf in Sønderborg on 18 May 1935, it was decided to found a nationwide association, the Danish Deaf Association.The Danish Deaf Association later helped found Døvefilm in 1963, a production company that produces TV programs for the deaf.