This paper describes the operation and outcomes of the Promoting Equal Access to Services project, which had two aims. The first was to reduce the gap between training and work for sign language interpreters by offering a six-month structured internship, including placements in the Police and National Health Service, alongside mentoring, supervision and coaching. The second aim was to further the integration of interpreting into the institutional practice of the Police and National Health Service. The paper describes the background of the project and the organisationally-centred theoretical framework, based on the work of Dong (Dong 2016; Dong/Turner 2016) and Downie (2016), before outlining the support package offered and examining intern ...
This commentary aims to give an overview of developments in the related fields of spoken and signed ...
This article reports on a pilot project to train 20Deaflearnersin an attempt to equip them with the ...
The changing British economic climate and the austerity-led contractualism across public services ha...
This paper describes the operation and outcomes of the Promoting Equal Access to Services project, w...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
This article examines how interpreter provision in Northern Ireland developed in a very different wa...
The author reports on how interpreting students developed their evidence-based practice while becomi...
In this paper we present an appreciative inquiry case study of our work together in a PhD defence, w...
The training of public service interpreters is a very complex endeavour that must balance pedagogica...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Interpreting down un...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
Inhoudsopgave [LoC]: -- A TICS model from Scotland : a profile of translation, interpreting, and com...
This article describes some of the findings of a study whose aim was to shed light upon Norway’s Wor...
This thesis explores the role of signed language interpreters (SLIs) in the workplace, a setting wh...
This commentary aims to give an overview of developments in the related fields of spoken and signed ...
This article reports on a pilot project to train 20Deaflearnersin an attempt to equip them with the ...
The changing British economic climate and the austerity-led contractualism across public services ha...
This paper describes the operation and outcomes of the Promoting Equal Access to Services project, w...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
This article examines how interpreter provision in Northern Ireland developed in a very different wa...
The author reports on how interpreting students developed their evidence-based practice while becomi...
In this paper we present an appreciative inquiry case study of our work together in a PhD defence, w...
The training of public service interpreters is a very complex endeavour that must balance pedagogica...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Interpreting down un...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
Inhoudsopgave [LoC]: -- A TICS model from Scotland : a profile of translation, interpreting, and com...
This article describes some of the findings of a study whose aim was to shed light upon Norway’s Wor...
This thesis explores the role of signed language interpreters (SLIs) in the workplace, a setting wh...
This commentary aims to give an overview of developments in the related fields of spoken and signed ...
This article reports on a pilot project to train 20Deaflearnersin an attempt to equip them with the ...
The changing British economic climate and the austerity-led contractualism across public services ha...