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Deaf people can feel isolated in the workplace. When was a time that you felt isolated in the workplace or at school? What contr

ibuted to that feeling of isolation? How did this make you feel and what did you or others do to try to help you feel more included?
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Lelu [443]2 years ago
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You could feel isolated at school if you are new student because you don’t know anyone that can make you feel anxious and alone by introducing you to everyone and making sure you have someone to hang out with
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