Culturally-Specific Advocacy, Ensuring Access to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors, Featured, Gender-Based Violence, Language Access to Language Justice, Language Hub, Language Plan, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors, New, News and Events, Uncategorized, Working with Interpreters
Interpreters follow a unique set of ethical obligations and principles to become a conduit of communication. Their role helps remove communication barriers so that individuals with Limited English Proficient (LEP) are afforded full and equal protection under the law....
Ensuring Access to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors, Language Hub, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, New, Uncategorized
Tips and resources on Zoom interpreting and closed captioning for service providers. Related Resources Zoom Interpreting and Closed Captioning Guide for Service Providers, 2022 TipsheetTips and resources on Zoom interpreting and closed captioning for service...
Culturally-Specific Advocacy, Featured, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, New, News and Events, Pacific Islanders
This project aimed to translate and develop educational resources and tools on GBV in indigenous Pasifika languages. The project aims to empower individuals, families, community-based and system responders, allied professionals, and the community-at-large with...
Language Hub, Language Plan, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors
The Interpretation Resource Guide is a collection of information, tips, tools, and resources on on working with interpreters to ensure language access in domestic violence agencies. The resource guide covers: Language access rights & laws Interpretation Finding,...
Language Hub, Language Plan, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors
This Language Plan Template can be used and adapted to create language access plans for domestic violence agencies serving victims with language access needs. This template was originally created as part of the Resource Guide for Advocates & Attorneys on...
Language Hub, Language Plan, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors
Guidelines on developing a language plan for your agency. Related Resources Principles for Interpreters in Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Abuse and Human Trafficking Settings Interpreters follow a unique set of ethical obligations and principles to become a...
Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors
Tips and resources on finding and screening interpreters. Related Resources Language Justice Principles for Everyday Practice and During COVID-19 ArticleWhat is language justice, what are tips for lawyers to practice it, and why is this especially important during the...
Language Hub, Language Plan, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors
Tips and resources on ensuring access for victims who have additional language access needs. Related Resources Language Justice Principles for Everyday Practice and During COVID-19 ArticleWhat is language justice, what are tips for lawyers to practice it, and why is...
Language Hub, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors, Working with Interpreters
Suggestions for working with interpreters to serve victims with limited English proficiency Related Resources Language Justice Principles for Everyday Practice and During COVID-19 ArticleWhat is language justice, what are tips for lawyers to practice it, and why is...
Language Hub, Language Plan, Interpretation, and Translation, Limited English Proficient (LEP) Survivors, Working with Interpreters
Problems that may arise when using an interpreter, and tips on what should be done. Related Resources Language Justice Principles for Everyday Practice and During COVID-19 ArticleWhat is language justice, what are tips for lawyers to practice it, and why is this...