I don't make webs, but I do have a special "interpreter sense" that warns me of what people really mean!
This InterpreTip discusses what it means to be a designated interpreter. We can learn a lot about our decision-making, empowerment, ethics, communication management, and more from the responsible designated interpreter and the deaf professional they support.
Next week we will compare the responsibilities of a designated interpreter with that of the community interpreter who works in a variety of places and situations every week.
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