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Communication Service > Sign Language Interpreters

Using professionally trained interpreters ensures that deaf and hearing people can understand each other

A sign Language Interpreter can be employed anywhere that they are needed to assist with communication between deaf and hearing people.

Who can use the service?

Anyone who is deaf or anyone who is hearing and needs to communicate with a deaf person.

Deaf Connexions is part of INTRAN, Norfolk's Interpretation and Communication service, the Interpreters service is normally free to those deaf people using the service provided by the consortium Partners.
Interpreters may also be booked to work outside of these areas but there may be a charge for these services.


How do you use an Interpreter?

An interpreters job is to relay the information between the deaf person and the hearing person.
Everything that is said at the meeting will be treated as confidential.

Interpreters are completely impartial and are not responsible for what is being said at the meeting, only for conveying it accurately.

If you need to book an Interpreter click here or contact us.


 
 
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