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1 Jan 2018 | |
Best Practice Guidance |
This Guide aims to prepare interpreters for working in Mental Health settings, equipping them with points to consider both prior to accepting and during the booking.
Best Practice Guide For BSL/English Interpreters Working In Mental Health 2018
This webinar will present findings from Mike’s doctoral research on ‘The Effects of Work-related Stress on Interpreters’. More...
What is a learning journal, why do you need one and what do they include? More...
This workshop is designed for Deaf interpreters who are currently, or are considering in the future, interpreting with people with minimal language sk… More...