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DEAF INTERPRETERS

WASLI supports the notion of Deaf people being able to train and work as interpreters.    The welcome in International Sign is by Juan Carlos Druetta, a Deaf Interpreter from Argentina.

The World Federation of the Deaf have a policy that Deaf Interpreters are part of the team that provide the International Sign service at the WFD Congress.

There are many Deaf people who work as interpreters in a range of settings.

This page brings you information from different countries about what is happening with Deaf Interpreters.

RID

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

RID – Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

What is a Deaf Interpreter? National Test

http://www.rid.org/cdip.html

Standard Practice of a Deaf Interpreter

http://www.rid.org/120.pdf pdf

ASLI

ENGLAND, WALES & NORTHERN IRELAND

ASLI – Association of Sign Language Interpreters for England, Wales & Northern Ireland

Deaf Interpreters Network

http://www.members.asli.org.uk/M_DIN.htm


RELEVANT REFERENCES

http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=BTL%2063

See - WASLI 2005 Conference Proceedings (Douglas McLean Publishing (2006) http://www.wasli.org/Shop.htm

The Sign Language Translator and Interpreter, 1(1), 53-72

 


If you would like to submit your information or a link or reference for inclusion on this page, then please contact the WASLI Secretary here