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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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Start early for 2025 CPD opportunities; visit the ITI Calendar by clicking here
The value of CPD cannot be stressed and its never to late to start planning your year ahead -
As a sign of support, some interpreters have registered a gathering with the London Metropolitan Police Service, on 17th December at Parliament Square; click for details
A number of interpreters have been invited to attend a House of Lords Public Services Committee remote round table as part of the Inquiry in to Interpreting and Translation Services in the Courts; this is physical support for their digital gathering -
AIT has organised a Teams session at 7pm on 16th September for those invited to the House of Lords for the round table on 17th September; click here for more
For those invited to the House of Lords on 17th September 2024, there will be a chance to meet virtually at 7pm on 16th September 2024 thanks to AIT -
Read this powerful LinkedIn post; click here
How a professional, qualified, expereinced, regulated and registered Registrants faces a truly tough situation -
Latest NRPSI Registrant Newsletter
Catch up on the most recent news and information from NRPSI -
The Guardian touches on the crisis in the courts in England; click here
Official data paints bleak picture of justice system, with large backlog of cases and record numbers on remand -
Click here for a summary of the results from the recent survey gathering data to answer questions asked by the House of Lords Public Services Committee Inquiry in to interpreting and translation sevices in the courts
Very useful information from over a third of NRPSI's current Registrants as well as from some lapsed Registrants -
Thanks to all who filled in the recent survey, ensuring accurate information was given in answering House of Lords Public Services Committee Inquiry questions. Click here for the full results
Your chance to see what over a third of Registrants had to say to the House of Lords Inquiry -
Read the 'Law Society Gazette' news story about the letter from the House of Lords Public Services Committee Inquiry in to interpreting and translation services in the courts by clicking here
Keep reviewing NRPSI’s news pages for updates -
Letter from the House of Lords Public Services Committee to the Secretary of State for Justice, dated 2nd December 2024 and published on 4th December 2024; all Registrants need to read this
Also available on this link: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/8493/interpreting-and-translation-services-in-the-courts/publications/ -
Legal Aid update: proposed additional £20 million a year investment marks next step in government plans to rebuild legal aid sector
Increase also earmarked for immigration work, including to help victims of modern slavery and trafficking, and domestic abuse -
Turning ‘should’ in to ‘must’ is a must for NRPSI working with the government and public sector organisations; click here for more on this
‘When seeing a professional interpreter or translator their relevant qualifications, experience, independence and membership of such organisations as the National Register of Public Service Interpreters (NRPSI) should be considered’ -
Why our court system is in danger of complete collapse; click here to read the article; click here to read the article
'As the backlog of trials continues to grow, experts warn that each delay makes justice more unlikely for all parties' -
Is AI an existential threat for the jobs of most human translators and interpreters? Click here and read this article
'Translators and interpreters are often near the top of media listicles as the jobs most likely to be killed by AI' -
House of Lords Public Services Committee Inquiry in to interpreting and translation services in the courts held another oral witness session on 27th November 2024; click here to see this
Professor Sabine Braun, Professor of Translation Studies and Director of the Centre for Translation Studies, University of Surrey; Professor Richard Susskind OBE; Daniela Ford, MSc Translation & Technology Director, Centre for Translation Studies, UCL