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13 Δεκ 2023
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In this month’s edition: EOY Wrap Up from CEO Mark Painting Survey: Stakeholders Advocating for Fair and Ethical AI in Interpreting Staff spotlight: Kevin Bleasedale Industry news and upcoming events
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Participants should be bi-lingual or proficient in both English and Spanish. Participation in this questionnaire is strictly optional. Should you have any questions regarding or throughout the questionnaire, feel free to contact Patricia Rodriguez Muyor via email: patricia.rodriguez-muyor@hdr.mq.edu.au
Read more20 Νοέ 2023
📣 The 2023 Legal Interpreting Symposium is almost upon us, co-hosted by the Translation and Interpreting Group, School of Humanities & Languages, UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture, and the Northern Territory Government Aboriginal Interpreter Service (AIS). This year’s program shines a spotlight on court interpreting in First Nations languages in NT and WA. NAATI’s own Lauren Campbell (Project Officer...
Read more20 Νοέ 2023
This free event is open to all NZSTI members and entitlement note holders. Q&A on NAATI certification and recertification Tuesday, 28 November 2023 | 7.00 pm – 8.30 pmOnline via Zoom Whether you have already obtained your NAATI certification or are still working towards it, this session aims to answer your questions about the test,...
Read more20 Νοέ 2023
In response to community requests, NAATI would like to announce that Ukrainian has been added to the Credentialed Community Language (CCL) Testing. Candidates can submit CCL applications for testing from early January 2024.
Read more14 Νοέ 2023
Approximately 1 in 5 Australians have hearing loss, leading to communication challenges, reduced educational and employment opportunities and limited social engagement, which impacts physical and mental health. Effective help for hearing loss is available in Australia, but people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities are less likely to access it. The reasons for this are...
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