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Our Profession and What the Future Holds
We know that there are lots of pressures on interpreters in the current climate At a time when sustainability of the profession is being pulled into question.
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NUBSLI is 1
Our first branch meeting, where committee members were elected, took place on 25 June 2014 – a year ago today!
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NUBSLI national meeting: 21 March 2015 11.00am – 2.00pm
Are you concerned about the future of your profession and the effects that changes to interpreting and translation provision will have on the Deaf community?
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NUBSLI releases interpreter fee structure
NUBSLI believes that establishing fee guidance for interpreters and translators is an important step in safeguarding the profession and ensuring that the deaf community continue to have access to highly trained and skilled professionals.
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Open events for all BSL interpreters and translators, members and non-members
Want to know more about the changes that will affect you?
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NUBSLI already represents around 20% of qualified and trainee BSL interpreters and translators in the UK and membership is increasing daily. No other profession can boast such a strongly supported union in only a few months. Find out why by joining us in a friendly, informal and informative session.
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NUBSLI and NUPIT become sister branches
We are pleased to announce that NUPIT, the National Union of Professional Interpreters and Translators, has agreed to be a sister branch of NUBSLI.
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