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  • *Webinar* NDIS – Navigating the Void

    $50.00 (member price: $25.00)

    *Webinar*

    NDIS – Navigating the Void

    NDIS has been central in the Sign Language Interpreting and Translating space since 2013. Here we are a decade on and many of us still have questions regarding what best business practice is when working in the NDIS space as a Non-Registered Service Provider. Questions such as:

    • Do we need service agreements when working as a Non Registered Service Provider
    • Do I need service agreements with every person I interpret for?
    • Why are we consumables in the NDIS price guide?
    • Do I need to  keep notes on my interpreting jobs?
    • Can I be audited by NDIS and if so, what do I need to show them?
    • What are the proposed changes to the NDIS payment process?

    This webinar is a recording of Leigh McPherson and Joshua Quinn for a discussion looking at the NDIS system and ways to ensure we are well positioned for any changes that may be coming.

     Who this webinar is for:

    Interpreters and translators looking to gain more insight into NDIS and our obligations when working within their framework. 

    Event Recording Details

    Recorded Friday August 9th 2-4pm AEST

    Auslan interpreters provided in the recording.

    Presenters:

    Leigh McPherson

    Leigh is the Founder and CEO of Live More Life PTY LTD, a support agency in Bundaberg, QLD, dedicated to assisting the Deaf and individuals with Neurological Disabilities. I also own Auslan Synergy, an interpreting services company, and serve as the CEO of The Good Life Community Services PTY LTD, which provides support coordinators fluent in Auslan.

    With over 15 years of experience in the Deaf community, I have held various roles including:

    • Deaf Education
    • Providing interpreting services.
    • Offering forensic liaison support.

    Leighs  involvement with the NDIS rollout began in 2016 in Bundaberg. During the early years, I played a crucial role in supporting the Deaf community’s transition to the NDIS, working closely with consultants, NDIA representatives, the commission, and local government to address the growing needs of interpreters within the NDIS framework.

    As the CEO of a Deaf-aware business and interpreting service, I continue to collaborate with consultants and the Commission, striving to create a bridge for interpreters in the NDIS space and ensure the Deaf community receives full and appropriate access amid ongoing governmental changes.

     

    Joshua Quinn, owner of Watykev Supports and QR consultancy

    As an Audit Compliance Officer, NDIS Consultant, Policy and Procedures Builder, and NDIS Training Provider, I bring a comprehensive skillset to ensure regulatory adherence and organizational efficiency.

    In my role as Audit Compliance Officer, I meticulously review internal and external records to verify compliance with applicable laws and standards. I assess risks, identify deficiencies, and develop action plans to mitigate non-compliance.

    My expertise in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) enables me to provide expert guidance to service providers and offer training for both NDIS providers and independents. I assist with NDIS registration, optimize service plans, and ensure compliance with Quality Standards and Guidelines.

    As a Policy and Procedures Builder, I create and maintain robust policies and procedures that define best practices, streamline operations, and minimize risk. I work closely with stakeholders to identify needs, conduct research, and develop clear and concise documentation.

    My commitment to accuracy, attention to detail, and effective communication enables me to effectively execute my responsibilities. I am adept at identifying areas for improvement, developing proactive solutions, and fostering a culture of compliance within organizations.

    Through my training programs, I empower NDIS providers and independents with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the NDIS landscape, meet regulatory requirements, and provide high-quality services to participants.

    Author/sASLITA National with Leigh McPherson and Joshua Quinn
    Revalidation Points2.20 (10 pts)
    Contact emailinfo@aslita.au
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  • *Webinar* Breaking Barriers: Navigating Language Deprivation in Education

    $40.00 (member price: $20.00)

    Access our eye-opening webinar, specifically crafted for Educational Interpreters working with students who missed out on critical language exposure in their early years. Language deprivation can significantly impact a student’s cognitive, academic, and social development, making our role as language models crucial. Presented by the knowledgeable Rachelle Stevens & Meg Phiddian.

    This webinar explores the intricacies of language deprivation and equips you with practical strategies to navigate these challenges. Elevate your skills, enhance student engagement, and make a lasting impact.

    The Interpreting in Educational Settings (IES) committee hosted this interpreted live streamed event on 12 June 2024.

    By viewing this PD, you will be enhancing your knowledge across Standards 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 1.4, 3.2, 3.7 and 3.8 of the Professional Standards for Educational Interpreters

    Price: $20 member | $40 non member

    Contact emailiescommittee@aslita.au
    NAATI PD Points1.4 (10 points)
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  • *Webinar* Literacy Landscapes: Interpreting English & Humanities

    $40.00 (member price: $20.00)

    Develop your interpreting skills with this English and Humanities webinar. Led by three dynamic presenters, Melissa Bryson, Angela Linfitt, and Becky Rose-Mundy, this session delves into common concepts used across lower primary and lower high school year levels.

    Enhance your interpreting skills by focusing on common language concepts in English and Humanities, and learn how to unpack these concepts in Auslan, creating a more accessible and engaging approach for young learners.

    Explore the exciting world of Literacy Landscapes: English & Humanities! This webinar is an Auslan immersive event, presented entirely in Auslan to provide a rich environment for language learning.

    The ASLITA Interpreting in Educational Settings (IES) committee hosted this live streamed event on 16 May 2024.

    By viewing this PD, you will be enhancing your knowledge across Standards 1.4, 2.5, 3.2, 3.7 and 3.8 of the Professional Standards for Educational Interpreters

    Price: $20 member | $40 non member

    Contact emailiescommittee@aslita.au
    NAATI PD Points1.4 (10 points)
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  • *Webinar* Inclusive Insights: Deaf+ Students & Educational Interpreters

    $0.00 (member price: $0.00)

    Designed to empower Educational Interpreters, this highly requested professional development opportunity helps you confidently navigate the unique challenges of working with deaf students who have additional disabilities. This webinar provides you with essential tools and strategies to meet the diverse needs of these students. 

    Join incredible presenters Dr. Amie O’Shea & Rachelle Stevens and gain valuable insights and acquire practical strategies to enhance your interpreting practice. Invest in your professional development and ensure you are well-equipped to effectively support every student.

    The Interpreting in Educational Settings (IES) committee hosted this interpreted live streamed event on 20 March 2024.

    By viewing this PD, you will be enhancing your knowledge across Standards 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 2.2, 3.2, 3.7 and 3.8 of the Professional Standards for Educational Interpreters

    Price: This webinar is free thanks to Deakin University and Dr. Amie O’Shea.

    Contact emailiescommittee@aslita.au
    NAATI PD Points1.4 (10 points)
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  • *Webinar* Inquisitive Minds: Interpreting Science & Maths

    $40.00 (member price: $20.00)

    Enhance your interpreting skills with our Educational Interpreter Professional Development webinar, designed specifically for the language of Science and Mathematics. Purchase access to this webinar and gain invaluable strategies for effectively communicating scientific and mathematical concepts in Auslan.

    Our two professional presenters, Cam Miller & Natasha Ravlich, will reveal the power of language to clarify abstract concepts, showing you how to create an inclusive classroom atmosphere where students confidently engage with the language of science and mathematics.

    This webinar is an Auslan immersive event, presented entirely in Auslan, ensuring a rich and conducive environment for language learning.

    The ASLITA Interpreting in Educational Settings (IES) committee hosted this live streamed event on 20 February 2024.

    By viewing this PD, you will be enhancing your knowledge across Standards 1.4, 2.5, 3.2, 3.7 and 3.8 of the Professional Standards for Educational Interpreters

    Price: $20 member | $40 non member

    Contact emailiescommittee@aslita.au
    NAATI PD Points1.4 (10 points)
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    ASLIAQ Winter School 2013 ‘FEATURES OF AUSLAN: LESS SIGNS MORE VISUAL’

    $40.00 (member price: $20.00)

    ASLIAQ 2013 Winter School Recording

    The following webinar was originally presented at the ASLIAQ Winter School held in 2013; filmed and produced by BTW Media and copyrighted to ASLIAQ. All content should considered in that context.

    Stef Linder  ‘FEATURES OF AUSLAN: LESS SIGNS MORE VISUAL’
    This workshop is delivered hands on and will use practical activities such as use of space, role shift and depicting signs. This is an opportunity to develop and/ or to master these practical yet most useful tools for everyday Auslan and interpreting. The workshop aims for participants to leave with a great use of Auslan

     

    NAATI Recertification Catalogue

    Author/sASLIAQ
    Revalidation PointsPlease see the NAATI Recertification Catalogue
    Contact emailqldinfo@aslita.au
    NAATI PD PointsPlease see the NAATI Recertification Catalogue
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    ASLIAQ Winter School 2013 ‘IT’S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, IT’S THE WAY THAT YOU SAY IT: AUSLAN TO ENGLISH INTERPRETING SKILLS’

    $40.00 (member price: $20.00)

    ASLIAQ 2013 Winter School Recording

    The following webinar was originally presented at the ASLIAQ Winter School held in 2013; filmed and produced by BTW Media and copyrighted to ASLIAQ. All content should considered in that context.

    Dr Maree Madden  ‘IT’S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, IT’S THE WAY THAT YOU SAY IT: AUSLAN TO ENGLISH INTERPRETING SKILLS’
    This workshop will examine the following topics:
    – some of difficulties that Auslan interpreters encounter when interpreting from Auslan to English.;
    – important elements of Auslan to English interpreting;
    – vocabulary choice and sentence structure; and
    – appropriate use of vocal intonation and phrasing to enhance interpreting quality

    NAATI Recertification Catalogue

    Author/sASLIAQ
    Revalidation PointsPlease see the NAATI Recertification Catalogue
    Contact emailqldinfo@aslita.au
    NAATI PD PointsPlease see the NAATI Recertification Catalogue
    Add to cart
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    ASLIAQ Winter School 2013

    $70.00 (member price: $35.00)

    ASLIAQ 2013 Winter School Recordings

    The following webinars were originally presented at the ASLIAQ Winter School held in 2013; filmed and produced by BTW Media and copyrighted to ASLIAQ. All content should considered in that context.

    Recording 1: Dr Maree Madden  ‘ITS NOT WHAT YOU SAY, IT’S THE WAY THAT YOU SAY IT: AUSLAN TO ENGLISH INTERPRETING SKILLS’
    This workshop will examine the following topics:
    – some of difficulties that Auslan interpreters encounter when interpreting from Auslan to English.;
    – important elements of Auslan to English interpreting;
    – vocabulary choice and sentence structure; and
    – appropriate use of vocal intonation and phrasing to enhance interpreting quality

    Recording 2: Stef Linder  ‘FEATURES OF AUSLAN: LESS SIGNS MORE VISUAL’
    This workshop is delivered hands on and will use practical activities such as use of space, role shift and depicting signs. This is an opportunity to develop and/ or to master these practical yet most useful tools for everyday Auslan and interpreting. The workshop aims for participants to leave with a great use of Auslan

     

    NAATI Recertification Catalogue

    Author/sASLIAQ
    Revalidation PointsPlease see the NAATI Recertification Catalogue
    Contact emailqldinfo@aslita.au
    NAATI PD PointsPlease see the NAATI Recertification Catalogue
    Add to cart