Community Interest Company
Advancing deaf accessibility across the UK
PI Community exists to further research into deaf accessibility, support deaf interpreters, and build partnerships that create lasting change for the Deaf community.
Our Mission
PI Community CIC was founded to address critical gaps in deaf accessibility. We fund research, develop resources, and forge partnerships that make communication access a reality — not a privilege.
As a Community Interest Company, every penny of our work is reinvested into the Deaf community. We exist to serve, not to profit.
What We Do
Our work spans research, support, and partnership building.
Deaf interpreters are essential — and under-resourced
Deaf interpreters bring a unique understanding of Deaf culture, visual language nuances, and lived experience that hearing interpreters cannot replicate. They are critical for achieving true communication access.
Yet the pathway to becoming a qualified deaf interpreter demands significantly more resources, mentoring, and support. Without dedicated funding, these vital professionals cannot reach the communities that need them most.

151,000+
BSL users in the UK who rely on qualified interpreters for access to essential services
BSL Act 2022
British Sign Language was legally recognised — but recognition without resources leaves the Deaf community underserved
Critical gap
Demand for deaf interpreters far outstrips supply — our work helps close that gap
Our Founder

Marie Pascall
Founder & Director
Marie is Deaf herself, and founded Performance Interpreting — a BSL interpretation service that grew entirely through community demand, without a single outbound sales effort.
Her work has reached the highest levels of national significance. Marie was chosen to organise BSL access for the Queen's funeral and the King's coronation — selected from every Deaf service and agency in the UK.
PI Community CIC was born from Marie's belief that the Deaf community deserves more than reactive services — it needs proactive research, dedicated interpreter development, and partnerships that drive systemic change.
Support our work
Every donation directly supports deaf accessibility research and interpreter development programmes. As a CIC, your contribution goes entirely to community benefit.
Online donations coming soon. Contact us to arrange a contribution.