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Giving an interpreter enough notice

What to send ahead, and how early.

Maria Roopa R | |1 min read

Why notice matters

Court and medical work needs preparation time. The vocabulary is specific and the stakes are high.

  • Share the setting and the expected length
  • Say who the Deaf participant is in the proceedings

On the day

Sightlines matter more than people expect. The interpreter needs a clear view of everyone who speaks.

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