Best Practices in Access: Hiring Qualified Interpreters

Topics:
DSP Toolkit,
Interpreting
Useful For: Administrators, Disability Services Professionals, Employers, New Users
Useful For: Administrators, Disability Services Professionals, Employers, New Users
Interpreters play an important role in facilitating effective communication for deaf and hearing people. Interpreters are frequently used in education, from kindergarten through college, graduate or trade school, and the workplace. A qualified interpreter with the right combination of qualifications and professional experience is better able to provide effective communication.