For Members of the Public, Professionals and Organisations working with Interpreters and/or Translators
General Guidelines and Recommendations
FAQs
Risks of Not Working with Qualified Practitioners
Guidelines for Legal Settings
Guidelines for Health Care Settings
Guidelines for Community Translations
Guidelines for Cultural Institutions using Translations
The AUSIT Code of Ethics
Videos & Podcasts
For Practitioners
The Benefits of being a Member of AUSIT
Join AUSIT: Application Form
AUSIT Engage (community engagement hub)
Guidelines for Practitioners
The AUSIT Code of Ethics
Professional Development
AUSIT Mentoring Program
Webinars
AUSIT Events
In Touch Magazine
Blogs (including past President’s Newsletters)
Videos & Podcasts
AUSIT Awards and Fellowships
The Sydney Declaration (AUSIT National Conference Statement 2023)
Interpreter Feedback Form and Reports: experiences in courts and tribunals
On this page you will find links to information about how to request a ‘Call for Participants’, and about the AUSIT Research Project Grants.
Plus scroll down to find links to publications and articles on issues related to translation and interpreting study, research and practice.
AUSIT welcomes research into interpreting and translation, and will willingly cooperate with researchers to disseminate calls for participants for research projects that meet certain criteria. Check out the request form to find out more.
AUSIT is committed to quality in translating and interpreting, and therefore encourages professional practice that is informed by empirical research.
The AUSIT RPG scheme aims to fund or otherwise support applied research that can be used to inform and improve our members’ professional practice. To find out about the grants and who can apply for them, check out the PRG page.
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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