Ch 13: International Perspectives Flashcards

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World Federation of the Deaf (WFD)

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oldest international non-governmental organization of persons with disabilities in the world.

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World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI)

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2005, international gatherings at WFD Congresses and Conferences.
Global representation of interests of signed language interpreters.

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educational opportunities for signed language interpreters globally range

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having no training available.
short-term workshops and courses that lasts a few weeks.
college level 2 and 3 year programs.

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Common trends observed in other countries

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increased pressure on govts to recognize human rights of Deaf citizens;
following requirements for qualified professional interpreters to be used when providing services;
publicized interpretations on tv and presidential addresses and daily briefings are bringing awareness

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International signs

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the use of IS provides greater inclusion and access for deaf participants at international events (gesturing vs specific signs would likely be helpful in conveying concepts)

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initiatives to support Deaf communities and sign languages globally

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developing standard practices such as guidelines for hiring interpreters for international conferences;
best practices for dealing with media and communication avenues for emergency situations;
developing an internation sign interpreter accreditation system

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critical link international (CLI)

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canada 1992;
signed by both signed and speaking interpreters and interpreter educators after defining common goal for working conditions.

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breaking of connections in Deaf community

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when interpreters become more of a professional status their connections to the community weakens.

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working out of home country

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recommended to have more than 2 spoken languages or 2 signed languages

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teaching or researching in international settings

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accept if able to work with local Deaf community and with local interpreters

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