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1 Jan 2015 | |
Best Practice Guidance |
Video interpreting is considered to be a specialist area of work and therefore requires particular consideration to ensure interpreting practice and standards are protected and maintained. Drawing on experienced practitioners and academics within ASLI’s membership, the Video Interpreting Standards Group (VISG) was established in January 2013. The remit for VISG was to conduct a nationwide consultation with video interpreting practitioners, video interpreting providers, users of video interpreting services and academics to produce an ASLI-endorsed standards document.
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