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When
21 | Mar | 2026
Time
10 am – 12 noon AEDT

Online (webinar via Zoom)

Interpreting in Adult Speech Pathology: What Practitioners Need to Know

Interpreting in speech pathology and acquired communication disorders is a complex area of specialised practice. It requires interpreters to not only facilitate communication between the speech pathologist and client but also provide the speech pathologist with a description of how the client is communicating and render into English disordered speech or language. However, most interpreters do not receive training and preparation on how to work with speech pathologists or clients with communication difficulties.

Submission form

for court interpreters to report incidents or issues that occur in court interpreting assignments.

Purpose and function of this information submission form.

This form enables you to report issues or problems that you encounter in the course of court interpreting assignments. These issues and problems will be collected by AUSIT to report to the JCCD (the Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity) to monitor the implementation of the Recommended National Standards. The reporting of these issues and problems enables AUSIT to work with the JCCD to suggest steps to address these issues and to avoid the repetition of these problems in the future.

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