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  2. ASL interpreting - Wikipedia

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    While the ADA requires covered entities to provide interpreters as needed, there are two exceptions which a covered entity can rely on the person's companion: 1. "in an emergency involving an imminent threat to the safety or welfare of an individual or the public, an adult or minor child accompanying a person who uses sign language may be ...

  3. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    As of July 6, 2022, a new certification test, developed By CASLI in cooperation with both Deaf and Hearing Interpreters, was released. [14] Members who take and pass the current CASLI [15] [16] the test will gain National Interpreting Certification or Certified Deaf Interpreter credentials through the RID. It will be recognized to have the ...

  4. Amber Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Amber Galloway [1] (born 12 March 1977) [2] is a sign language interpreter specializing in the interpretation of concerts and music festivals, especially rap/hip-hop, into American Sign Language (ASL). She has been described as "..the most recognizable sign language interpreter in the [United States]." [3]

  5. Social impact of profound hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    A qualified sign language interpreter will enhance communication between a deaf individual and a health care professional by interpreting not only a health professional's verbal communication, but also their non-verbal such as expressions, perceptions, and body language. A Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI) is a sign language interpreter who is ...

  6. Two Twin Cities translation service centers for the deaf ...

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    Texas-based Z Video Relay Service (ZVRS) will pull up stakes in Minnesota, closing call centers in Little Canada and Bloomington and laying off about 50 Minnesota interpreters who provide call ...

  7. Video relay service - Wikipedia

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    A person at her workplace communicating with a hearing person via a Video Interpreter (VI) and use of sign language. Significan't (UK) Ltd, a deaf and sign language led social enterprise, was the first to establish an IP video relay service in 2004 in London. The SignVideo Contact Centre utilizes qualified and registered sign language ...

  8. Category:Sign language interpreters - Wikipedia

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    Certified Deaf American Sign Language interpreters (1 P) Pages in category "Sign language interpreters" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. American Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language [5] that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and organized visual language that is expressed by employing both manual and nonmanual features . [ 6 ]