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National Register of Public Service Interpreters


NRPSI is the UK’s independent voluntary regulator of professional interpreters specialising in public service. We maintain a public register of professional, qualified and accountable interpreters. The National Register is free of charge to access and searchable online.

The need for defendants in court to be able to understand the proceedings, using an interpreter if necessary, was identified in the landmark R v Iqbal Begum Court of Appeal ruling which stated:

‘It is beyond the understanding of this court that it did not occur to someone that the reason for her [the defendant's] silence....... was simply because she was not being spoken to in a language which she understood.’

As a result, the 1993 Runciman Royal Commission on Criminal Justice recommended that a national register of qualified interpreters should be established with the aim of ‘using only interpreters with proven competence and skills, who are governed by a nationally recognised code of conduct’. NRPSI was established in 1994.

Every interpreter on our Register has met the standards that we set for education, training and practice in public service. All Registrants are subject to the NRPSI Code of Professional Conduct and we investigate allegations of professional misconduct.

Even today, parts of the public services are unaware of the need to use qualified interpreters. From the Serious Case Review following the death of Daniel Pelka, aged 5, in September 2013:

‘Without proactive or consistent action by any professional to engage with him via an interpreter, then his lack of language and low confidence would likely have made it almost impossible for him to reveal the abuse he was suffering at home.’

Using the National Register to find an interpreter ensures that you not only employ a qualified professional practitioner but that the interpreter can be held accountable should their conduct or competence fall below the high standards expected of a Registered Public Service Interpreter (RPSI).

There are around 1,700 interpreters in 100 languages on the National Register covering the whole of the UK. It is a dynamic database, with Registrants' details constantly being updated and new Registrants added.

NRPSI News

Where do sit on the insourcing or outsourcing debate? Read the latest from NRPSI here

Agree with this? Send it to your MP and ask whether they support insourcing or outsourcing, and ask them to question the Front Bench . . .
Published:6 September 2024
Topic: General News
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Click here for NRPSI's agenda with the NHS from last year's scoping exercise

Use this information for your answers to the questionaire in the below news story . . .
Published:1 September 2024
Topic: General News
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Click here for the latest update from July 2024 on the NRPSI PowerPoint regarding the case against outsourcing

Quote from a discussion against outsourcing: "Privatisation has never been about providing a cheaper, better service. It is about taking the assets we own and selling inferior services back to us at exorbitant prices" . . .
Published:25 August 2024
Topic: General News
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For those who have misplaced the previously published guidelines regarding making official complaints about language services in the MoJ, . . .

The MoJ have sent this note in recent weeks to some Registrants who are following through with specific complaints about processes and protocols . . .
Published:19 August 2024
Topic: General News
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You will find your pro forma letter here so you can ask your MP to question the Secretary of State for Justice; these questions need to be answered. . . .

You can download and use the template letter/email on the next page to ask your MP to provide more information about how the Ministry of Justice’s language services are being developed by the new Labour government . . .
Published:14 August 2024
Topic: General News
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Public service interpreting is a vital service that facilitates communication between individuals who do not share a common language; click here . . .

While there are many training programmes available, accessing them can be difficult, especially for interpreters working in rural areas or those with limited financial means. Online training courses can help bridge this gap . . .
Published:13 August 2024
Topic: General News
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For those of you not yet aware, the House of Lords Public Services Committee is calling for submissions of evidence focusing on interpreting and . . .

NRPSI published the news piece on 10th August; have you gathered your thoughts yet? . . .
Published:12 August 2024
Topic: General News
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Want to know how many visitors there have been recently to the NRPSI website? Click here

Are you ensuring you stand out by using the marketing resources available? . . .
Published:12 August 2024
Topic: General News
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If you would like to remind yourself about the journey taken by NRPSI since its inception, please click here and then start thinking about your . . .

See the news story from 10th August; read this history document, gather your thoughts, either send to NRPSI for inclusion in its submission or make your own; let your voice be heard. . . .
Published:12 August 2024
Topic: General News
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