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Lone Working Guidelines

Guidance for interpreters working alone when out in the community, visiting homes or outside normal hours

These guidelines aid interpreters to maintain their personal safety whilst working without direct or close supervision or support in a freelance or employed capacity

Lone working guidelines

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