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In this news section of the NRPSI website, we publish updates on our current work and related events in the interpreting profession. Whether you are an interpreter or a client of interpreting services, a member of the media or general public, you will find information relevant to the interpreting profession.
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Extract from an email sent to BBC Woman's Hour regarding professional interpreting services in the NHS
Read this short extract - superb reaction to a radio feature helping promote your National Register -
See this exploration of the basics of better financial management for you as a sole-trader in a webinar organised by the AIT
Managing your finances as a self-employed sole-trader is vital and so often we do not have the best foundations in place -
NRPSI continues to be concerned about those who are not fit to practice, who do not have Level 6 public service interpreting qualifications, acting in court settings.
NRPSI is urgently seeking further consultation with HMCTS to explore the list of interpreters used by the Ministry of Justice given it seems there are those with lower standard interpreting qualifications as well as those without public service qualificat -
Latest NRPSI Registrant Newsletter
Catch up on the most recent news and information from NRPSI -
Template Letter for MPs
Copy and send to your local member of Parliament if you too are shocked by the latest news about interpreting services in the Ministry of Justice -
NRPSI Reacts to 'Fake Interpreter' Working in HMCTS Settings News Story
Click here for NRPSI's reaction -
‘Extremely poor’: Translator conned his way into court role based on bogus qualifications
He forged a certificate to interpret Pashto and Dari, then assumed the identity of his older brother and could work as a Tier 1 translator. Where's the oversight? -
Fake court interpreter earned £65,500 from 140 cases including grooming gang trial
Patang worked under two identities; one in his name but using forged qualifications, and another posing as a legitimate court interpreter; where’s the oversight? -
APCI is hosting an event on 22 February from 1700 onwards, entitled ‘Homicide Investigations: Working with Interpreters’ delivered by Acting Detective Sergeant Jugdeep Atwal from the Met's Specialist Investigations unit dealing with homicide
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On 26th February at 2pm AIT is organising a session entitled ‘The three corners of the triangle’ presented by DR BEVERLEY COSTA; a counsellor, psychotherapist and supervisor and founder of the multi-ethnic counselling service Mothertongue
The session will consider the dynamics of power in interpreter-mediated therapy; for more details click here -
Presented by a serving international hostage negotiator, AIT is organising a webinar focusing on INTERPRETING THE WORLD OF NEGOTIATING on 25 February at 2pm
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Presented by Mike Orlov, Executive Director and Registrar of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters, AIT is organising a webinar for 17 February at 2pm focusing on Finance for the Self-Employed
For further details click here -
Latest NRPSI Registrant Newsletter
Catch up on the most recent news and information from NRPSI -
AIT is organising a webinar to help us all with marketing ourselves entitled ‘Using LinkedIn to Win Engagements’ to be held on 17 March at 2pm
Presented by Mike Orlov, NRPSI’s Executive Director and Registrar -
Click here for HMCTS processes for dealing with coronavirus cases which impact our courts and tribunals, including how information about incidents can be shared with staff, judiciary and professional court users.
Reporting COVID-19 incidents to court and tribunal staff and professional court users