 How to submit your evidence. The closing date for responses is 2nd of February 2015. All responses should be sent to the committee clocks at ec.comity at scottish.parliament.uk Alternatively, you may use the following address. Clock to the Education and Culture Committee, room t3.40, the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, EH991SP. We welcome responses in written or BSL video format, which should be emailed to the previously given address. Please keep your responses concise as possible. If you are making a submission in written format, we would prefer to receive it in Microsoft Word. Responses will be handled in accordance with the Parliament's policy for the treatment of evidence. This information is available in various formats, including BSL video on the Parliament's website at www.scottish.parliament.uk forward slash treatment dash of dash evidence. What happens next? After the committee has gathered responses to its questions about the British Sign Language Scotland Bill, it will invite some people to attend a meeting to share their experiences and answer questions about the bill in person. The committee will decide who to invite in due course. These sessions are likely to be held in February and March 2015. Any questions? If you have any questions about the British Sign Language Scotland Bill or how you can give your views on it, you can contact the Education and Culture Committee clerks by emailing ec.committee at www.scottish.parliament.uk or by calling 01313485222. You can also call using the text relay service on 18001 01313485222. You can find out more about what is involved in giving evidence to a committee in appearing before a Scottish Parliament committee. This information is available in various formats including BSL video.