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How to find, book and deploy BSL interpreters

A helpful guide about working with BSL interpreters

BSL INTERPRETERS ARE PRESENT SO that the normal relationships between attendees of the event or meeting can take place. The interpreter is there for Deaf people who cannot easily access spoken English and for hearing people who cannot sign.

This document takes you clearly and authoritatively through the whole process of sourcing an appropriately qualified interpreter, and how to deploy and support them effectively.

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