Social Service Interpreters (translators)
Social service interpreting, also known as community interpreting, is used to serve community needs. Members of ethnic minorities, for instance, may require the help of a interpreter to enable them to communicate with social workers for public services. The use of family and friends as interpreters may not be good practice as it threatens issues of confidentiality, objectivity and neutrality. The use of a qualified interpreter ensures that the translation or interpreting service provided is impartial and professional.
We cover the following areas in relation to social service issues:
We provide interpreters who have significant experience in working with the social services. They are experienced in dealing with sensitive issues and in mediating three-way communication. As such, our translators are experienced at remaining neutral and providing accurate translation services.
Please contact us for discussion of your specific requirements.