RNID Impact Report 2008

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Areas of impact:

language service professionals

Aim: Lobby the government to support and fund the Access to Communication in English (ACE) report’s key recommendations by March 2008 to increase the number and quality of language service professionals (LSPs).
Impact: We have continued to work with the ACE coalition to push the government towards improved access to and availability of LSPs. Further progress is dependent on accessing sustainable funding streams.
Aim: The above aim and impact is available in BSL
Impact:
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Aim: Secure funding in Northern Ireland for British Sign Language (BSL) and Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpreter and tutor training courses from the Department of Employment and Learning by December 2007.
Impact: Funding was secured for an introductory training course to run from January to December 2008. Further funding of £1.3m has been secured to develop longer term training courses in interpreting and tutor training from March 2009 to March 2012 under Department of Employment and Learning Spending Plans. £250,000 has been secured for promotion of the languages and access to public services for sign language users under the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure.
Aim: The above aim and impact is available in BSL
Impact:
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Aim: Improve access to communication services for deaf people by delivering 20,500 high-quality communication assignments across the UK. Increase the number of qualified language service professionals (LSPs) by providing six training programmes to move a minimum of 30 individuals towards registerable status.
Impact: We processed 25,133 bookings for communication assignments, however due to the continuing shortage of LSPs and an increasing number of cancellations, we actually delivered 17,613 communication assignments.

We continued to develop our relationships with freelancers and now work with more than 300 registered LSPs across the UK. We ran six high level BSL courses, from which 37 students gained BSL qualifications. We also ran one NVQ level 4 interpreting course leading to the registration of another five interpreters.

The BSL Futures project in Wales had 10 apprentice interpreters registered by the end of March 2008.

In continuing to build a training infrastructure, we trained 13 people to become A1 Assessors and supported seven deaf people through Training the Trainers with Confidence courses to assist them in delivering more high level BSL courses in the future across England and Wales.
Aim: The above aim and impact is available in BSL
Impact:
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Students receiving certificate for completing Level 4 NVQ in BSL, Assessor Level 1, Internal Verifier and NVQ Interpreting in BSL/English.

Language service professionals

A ceremony held at RNID on 20 May 2008 to award certificates for the following qualifications: Level 4 NVQ in BSL, Assessor Level 1, Internal Verifier and NVQ Interpreting in BSL/English.

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