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Welcome to the Association of Sign Language Interpreters
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Professional Sign Language Interpreters and Translators
ASLI, the Association of Sign Language Interpreters and Translators in the United Kingdom, was established in 1987 to provide professional discussion on all issues related to sign language interpreting and the provision of interpreting services. From the beginning our aims have been simple: to encourage good practice in sign language interpreting and to support our fellow professionals.
Our members are Interpreters and Translators, who are appropriately qualified and insured
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The aims of the Association
To encourage good practice in sign language interpreting
To represent the interests and views of sign language interpreters and the interpreting profession in the UK.
Information how to book BSL/English interpreters and translators More...
Benefits of ASLI
Due to the popularity of June's Interpreting Intersectionality training, this is a repeat of that session. You may be familiar with the term ‘Intersectionality’ but may wonder how it relates to interpreting and translation. We’ll look at what the word means… Read more
Deaf Interpreters (and Translators) Network is delighted to host the 2025 conference themed “Together = Stronger” in Wolverhampton. BSL video here Saturday offers a full-day programme with: Two guest speakers Four interactive workshops Networking opportunities … Read more
An exclusive chance for the south west region to experience Miles's wildly popular training. You may be familiar with the term ‘Intersectionality’ but may wonder how it relates to interpreting and translation. We’ll look at what the word means, how it can b… Read more
From ‘what do they mean’ to ‘what does it mean’: In consideration of an interpreter’s career trajectory and professional development NAME OF TRAINER: Robyn Dean Description: Interpreting is a low-agency job. That is, as interpreters we hav… Read more