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(Second Series) What Are You Worth: Special Edition
11th May 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
ASLI is hosting Ben (Phillips) and Darren (Townsend-Handscomb)’s What Are You Worth: Special Edition, delivered online. It’s open to all Interpreters and both ASLI members and non-members.
The program will be delivered online, though a series of linked online webinars, with online discussion groups following each webinar, and set work / thinking to complete between sessions.
Each webinar will build on the one before it. As the webinars will be recorded for participants, if you can’t participate on the times / dates below, you will still have time to watch them before the next session. Each webinar will run 19:00 – 20:00.
Session 1:
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Tech and Overview of WAYW: Special Edition. In this session we’ll make sure that you know how to participate in and get the most out of an online program. We will also be setting the scene for WAYW: Special Edition.
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Session 2:
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How to make rational decisions in challenging times
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Session 3:
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Understanding your business, in the current context
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Session 4:
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Business Ready, were you, are you, will you be?
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Session 5:
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Balancing risks and opportunities, now and after lock-down
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Session 6:
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A follow up session sharing your challenges, learning, successes, and any key unanswered questions
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Once you’ve joined the program you’ll be sent more information, and a link to a short questionnaire, where you’ll be able to help shape it. If you need a BSL/English interpreter in order to access these sessions, please email waywseadmin@googlegroups.com as soon as possible.
Please note that we will not be covering ‘how to provide remote interpreting’ as part of this WAYW, as there are many resources out there that do that. We will however signpost to those resources as part of the information we share with participants.
Successful completion of the full WAYW Special edition series means that you will be able to claim 6 CPD points. Certificates of attendance will be supplied for your CPD log. Additional CPD points can be claimed for the discussion groups and work undertaken in your own time.
The WAYW program is written and delivered from the perspective of BSL/English interpreters. Although the principles in WAYW:SE will apply to all Language Service Professionals (LSPs) this particular program may be less relevant to those who are not working as BSL/English interpreters. Ben and Darren are happy to discuss further the suitability of the program with individuals and to see if there is sufficient demand to provide it for other LSPs. Please email waywseadmin@googlegroups.com to discuss this.