The interpreting profession is struggling to establish common practices and it is even more difficult to encourage practitioners to adopt such practices. Common practice does not mean uniform practice, but more or less the adherence to standard or professional norms. Consider the interpreting community – do we observe common practice regarding ethical decision making, education, role and responsibilities, and certification. This workshop will briefly address common practices yet the primary focus will be on the application of the Code of Professional Conduct (deontological versus teleological).
Facilitated by William F. Ross III
0.2PS CEUs Approved