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Welcome to the Association of Sign Language Interpreters
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Professional Sign Language Interpreters and Translators
ASLI, the Association of Sign Language Interpreters and Translators in the United Kingdom was established in 1987, to provide professional discussion on all issues related to sign language interpreting and the provision of interpreting services. From the beginning our aims have been simple: to encourage good practice in sign language interpreting and to support our fellow professionals.
Our members are Interpreters and Translators, who are appropriately qualified and insured
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The aims of the Association
To encourage good practice in sign language interpreting
To represent the interests and views of sign language interpreters and the interpreting profession in the UK.
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Benefits of ASLI
The NRCPD has been working on updating trainee guidance for the past few years and this event in the third consultation with the NRCPD on this work. Tori Raw from the NRCPD will come to give a short presentation, which will be followed by a Q&A. The event is open … Read more
Tuesday 14th May - South West NEWSLI Book Club Online - 7-8pm Join us to discuss a recent NEWSLI article, share experience and think about how the ideas raised might shape our own practice. Email with the relevant article and Zoom meeting link will be sent out n… Read more
THIS PAGE IS FOR ASLI NON-MEMBERS TO BUY TICKETS This short interactive course aims to teach the signs and concepts of the 5 pillars of Islam, introduce commonly used greetings and expressions in Arabic, English and BSL, and gives a general idea of the expectations of interprete… Read more
This short interactive course aims to teach the signs and concepts of the 5 pillars of Islam, introduce commonly used greetings and expressions in Arabic, English and BSL, and gives a general idea of the expectations of interpreters and communication professionals working in Isla… Read more
FREE (Zoom will open at 6:45 for a mini social chinwag!) *The possible articles up for discussion, the key dates, the voting, ability to book and Zoom link will appear soon* This is our monthly reading group where a journal article or book chapter related to the world of interp… Read more
SW Massive are delighted to host an exploration of a gender-inclusive practice in France All ASLI members are welcome! Paid for by ASLI national training budget. Course outline While LSF (French Sign Language) seems to have only a few gender markers, gender is very present in t… Read more