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Why Book an accredited Auslan Interpreter?
Information on booking NAATI accredited Auslan interpreters.
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Friday, 09 March 2007 Fact Sheet on Auslan Interpreting and Disability Discrimination
Sunday, 06 August 2006 Strategies for Working Alongside Professional Auslan Interpreters
Saturday, 05 August 2006 Consider why you need to book an accredited Auslan interpreter
Thursday, 06 July 2006 National Competency Standards and Qualifications for Translating and Interpreting
 
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  • Interpreter Booking Agencies  ( 1 items )
    Information on how to find & book accredited Auslan Interpreters in your state or territory.
  • ASLIA Code of Ethics  ( 1 items )

    Learn more about the ASLIA Code of Ethics, a code of professional conduct relevant to modern professional practice and to the current social environment.

  • ASLIA National Interpreting Policies  ( 9 items )
    ASLIA National have written a number of policies in relation to employing accredited Auslan Interpreters and maintaining professional standards in a variety of contexts such as legal, mental health and occupational health and safety issues. All policies can be downloaded by clicking on this link.
  • Professional Interpreting and Fees  ( 1 items )

    NAATI Accredited professional Interpreters may be employed through an interpreting agency or on a freelance/casual or contract basis. Rates of pay for interpreters vary from state to state and interpreter to interpreter.