dear leslie
as my research is in a similar area, hopefully I can give you some
information from the UK.
organisations which maybe helpful:
RNID - national organisation for Deaf people.
SIGNATURE - a recent name change from CACDP - this is one of the
leading organisations who train interpreters
ASLI - professional body for interpreters
CITY LIT - is an organisation who train all types of LSPs. all of
their sign language tutors are Deaf
I hope this helps and good luck with the research
regards
melanie
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> Hi colleagues,
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> I am working with a graduate student who is a long-time interpreter with the
> Deaf community. Can you help me find some literature on around guidelines
> used in post-secondary settings to contract interpreters that discusses
> discussing specific ethical dilemmas with the interpreters' code of ethics
> and guidelines for professional conduct.?
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> Second, if you are aware of any work on the inequitable treatment of
> interpreters in gender-specific terms in this 'women's work' profession'
> that would be wonderful too.
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> Thanks very much in advance,
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> Leslie
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