Communication Services
DeafBlind Interpreter
What is Deafblind Interpreting?
Deafblind interpreting involves facilitating communication between individuals who are deafblind and those who are hearing and sighted. Deafblind interpreters use specialised techniques to bridge the communication gap, considering the unique needs and preferences of each individual.
DeafBlind Interpreters
Deafblind interpreters are skilled in various communication methods, including:
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Manual Alphabet: Spelling out words on a deafblind person's hand.
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Hands On: Placing their hands under a deafblind person's hands while signing.
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Visual Frame: Signing on a smaller scale, tailored to the individual's visual needs.
We work closely with deafblind individuals to understand their specific communication preferences and ensure that the interpreter is a good match.
Working with a DeafBlind Interpreter
When working with a Deafblind Interpreter, it is important to have:
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Clear Communication: Provide the interpreter with any relevant information or context.
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Interact Respectfully: Treat the interpreter as a professional and avoid interrupting them during their interpretation.
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Provide Feedback: If you have any concerns or difficulties, feel free to pass this onto the interpreter once they have finished interpreting, or let us know.
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Be Patient: Allow the interpreter time to process and convey the message accurately.
Make sure that your interpreter is registered with NRCPD.