Recorded training

Interpreting in Police Settings – The Police Perspective Part 2

Cost from £40

We had such overwhelming feedback from Interpreting in police settings – the police perspective, that we had to invite Detective Inspector Gilbert back!

In this audio recording with accompanying video resources, Wendy Ledeux meets DI Emma Gilbert again to find out what progress has been made regarding aspects of Police Interpreting and access for Deaf people to Police Forces.

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GDPR as a Freelancer – Are you Compliant?

Cost from £40

As well as video lectures from our marketing expert, Poppi Hallett and our Owner & Founder, Wendy Ledeux, you’ll have templates which you can adapt to help you towards legal compliance. We answer questions you’ve asked about GDPR, including how Brexit has affected the law and give you exercises to make sure you understand what you’re learning.

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Professional Boundaries – maintaining wellbeing for you and your clients

Cost from £95

Learn more about Linguistpd’s subtitled online course: “Professional Boundaries – maintaining wellbeing for you and your clients”. You can sign up for the free trial here or dive right into the full version!

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Video Interpreting – Perspectives from The UK, The US & France

Cost from £40

Perhaps now more than ever, we are aware of how technology enables us to work nationally and internationally without leaving our front doors.

Hear from your fellow interpreters in France, the US and the UK about how the video relay industries in their countries began and what impacts their practice in more recent times.

In our UK section, we discuss how COVID has affected video relay interpreting and individual interpreters, and how you can adapt to the future working landscape.

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Working as an Interpreter in other Countries: America

Cost from £40

Kellyeanne enlightens us about a variety of topics including video relay interpreting, working with Deaf/Relay Interpreters and legal interpreter training. She also explains why consecutive interpreting is favoured in court and discusses the need for more self-evaluation.

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