In this webinar, aimed at those relatively new to working in ATW settings, Darren Townsend-Handscomb (an interpreter who also runs DeafATW.com) will explore all things ATW, potentially including: 1. ATW basics 2. ATW paperwork including what to include on your invoices. 3. Being booked direct v. being booked through an agency. 4.ATW myths 5. ATW
Any burning questions for the board? Interested in joining us? Want to make suggestions to us? Join our online meeting by emailing training@asli.org.uk This meeting will have an England/Northern Ireland/Wales focus. Scotland will have a separate meeting on 30th July 2019
An opportunity for CEA members to catch up with one another and discuss matters of common interest. Meetings take place online, from the comfort of your own home, using Zoom. To see the log-in details, please go to the CEA regional forum.
THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL. Contact anne.interpreter@gmail.com to put your name on a reserve list. An interactive half day looking at the demands and dilemmas of interpreting for face to face PIP assessments led by Simon Hesselberg. Organised by the CEA region but open to all. There will be a presentation, case studies and resources
£10 ASLI members and £25 non members - email Anne.interpreter@gmail.com. A social afternoon arranged by CEA members and open to all. At the Assembly House in Norwich. Sample classic menu*: Dainty sandwiches of: Norfolk Ham Smoked Salmon Free-range egg and cress Warm three cheese toastie, tomato chutney Club sandwich; brioche roll filled with smoked
WASLI Installment Plan: Deadline extended. WASLI 2019 Next year’s WASLI conference is being held in Paris, very close to home. The fees for the conference are £470 for WASLI non-members. ASLI is excited to announce that we are able to buy your WASLI Conference 2019 tickets on your behalf, allowing you to reimburse us in
Interpreting in Maternity settings We will look at the demands of maternity settings, pregnancy, labour and post partum period and what considerations need to be made before, during and after the booking. Specific terminology will be covered but not in detail (part 2 will cover jargon and meaning). -Settings -Communication -Contracts -Positioning -Monitoring (maternal and
18:00 (18:30 start) - 20:30 Join us for a fuddle with East Midlands member Jenny Koehring who will be presenting Psychometric testing in Deaf adults and if anyone would like to take part in the study they will be tested via an online questionnaire. Testing should take no more than 45 minutes and participants can receive a report
Any burning questions you’d like to ask the board? Interested in being more active in your region? Interested in joining the Board? Want to meet your new regional representative? Join us for an evening of discussion and contribute your ideas to the future of ASLI.
West Midlands Regional Meeting - Proposed agenda: 6pm - Social - Chance for a catch up with colleagues, settle in with a cup of tea, ready for a 6.30pm start 6.30pm - Keeping you in touch - ASLI regional and national updates, feedback from consultation day in York - Danielle Hansbury 7pm-9pm - Universal Credit
Following Brett's 'Look- at-me' Versus 'Look- at-this': Signed Language Interpreters' Perceptions of Promotion on Facebook publication. This workshop explores interpreter professionalism on social media, a concept known as e-professionalism. A framework based in research and literature is introduced to enable participants to engage in constructive dialogue around professional social media use and become actively involved