Rural Interpreter Training & Summit - The Delta Discovery | Metaglossia: The Translation World | Scoop.it
The Alaska Immigration Justice Project Language Interpreter Center in partnership with the Association of Village Council Presidents, Tundra Women’s Coalition, University of Alaska Fairbanks-Kuskokwim Campus, and Alaska Court System is providing an interpreter training on the roles and skills of interpreting including working with domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking victims.

The training will be held in Bethel, Alaska on September 23-25th at the Kuskokwim Campus.

The training will also include the ethics, roles and responsibilities of working with interpreters for community agencies. A community Summit on the second day will provide a forum to discuss the current interpreter resources, barriers and challenges to working with interpreters and language access needs in Bethel. University credit is available!

What will this training and summit cover?

1. Introduction to the interpreter profession including: roles and basic skills, ethics, modes of interpreting, confidentiality, professional resources, court and medical interpreting, terminology, and language access laws.

2. Ethics, roles and responsibilities of working with interpreters for community agencies including a forum to discuss current interpreter resources, barriers and challenges to working with interpreters and language access needs in Bethel.

Conference Trainers: This exciting conference will include nationally renowned speaker and interpreter Jacki Noh as well as local Bethel experts and AIJP staff.