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22 Jan 2025
Get more information Click below to explore frequently asked questions by category. If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, feel free to reach out to us at info@naati.com.au. General Certification testing Current practitioners Digital stamp & ID CCL testing General General information Former accreditation system What is a translator or interpreter? Translators deal with...
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Professional Development
10 PD points | Category: 2.15 This module is available to anyone wishing to learn about Ethical competency for interpreting and translating in Australia. NAATI Ethical Competency test candidates are encouraged to complete the module as preparation for their test, and credentialled practitioners are invited to complete the module as professional development for the purpose of recertification. You should...
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NAATI regularly receives feedback from practitioners about recertification and the challenges of finding good-quality professional development opportunities and determining the appropriate category for logging them. To simplify this process, NAATI has introduced a new section on professional development within our NAATI Learn site. This section features over 20 free courses available to all practitioners, sourced from reputable...
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FREE stillbirth prevention resources for interpreters and language services working in maternity care. Animation videos, fact sheets, posters and professional development eLearning modules have been developed to improve culturally safe pregnancy care in Australia. Earn CPD points by completing the eLearning. All are available at https://lnkd.in/gvTpkZp Developed by the Stillbirth CRE, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute...
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What is Deafblind interpreting? When interpreting for a Deafblind person, an interpreter needs to convey visual information in addition to spoken or signed information. Visual information may include environmental descriptions, facial expressions and reactions. Deafblind interpreting uses a range of communication techniques, such as: tactile sign language close range signing visual frame signing finger spelling...
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Case Study: Auslan Interpreting in the Deaf Muslim Community Rebecca Cramp – NAATI-Certified Interpreter in Auslan and English For me, language access has always been important. I had a Deaf cousin, my family fingerspelled and used basic signs, and I had a passion for inclusion. At the age of 4, I apparently announced to my...
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