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SUMMARY:Interp. WS: Is It Really My Job? And other Ethical Questions
DESCRIPTION:Workshop/Course Description:\nThe definition of our job can be clear if we only look at the linguistics role that we serve.\nHowever\, without codes of conduct\, professionalism\, specific roles within context\, soft skills\,\nproblem solving\, diffusionary tactics\, and the ability to explain our job to others… our real and\ncomplete job ends up a little hollow. In this workshop we will explore the reasons why and\nresources to improve how we ethically determine what is ACTUALLY the full view of our\nprofession.\nWith a mix of lecture\, group discussion\, and small group case studies\, participants will leave\nfeeling empowered to elevate their day-to-day work. \nEducational Objectives\n• Review laws and standard practices that affect an interpreter’s daily decisions outside of\nthe linguistic interpreting process.\n• Learn and discuss soft skills that would ease many everyday work situations\n• Discuss how to avoid hindering the goals of our work environments\n• Learn how to ethically work with colleagues and agencies.\n• Discuss real case studies and how we can ethically use what we’ve learned to address\npossible approaches. \n*The goal of the workshop is to look at difficult case studies in the last third of the workshop. Attendees\nwill use the laws reviewed\, CPC standard practices\, and an approach to soft skills/interpersonal skills to\nethically discuss all possible avenues for an interpreter to take\, how that will affect all parties involved\,\nand all future interpreters entering into that situation. \nKnowledge Level: Some \n0.3  RID PS CEUs  (**Ethics credit)
URL:https://mcdhh.mo.gov/events/interp-ws-is-it-really-my-job-and-other-ethical-questions/
LOCATION:Meeting Space\, 920 1st Capitol\, St. Charles\, MO\, 63301\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Genevieve Lindner":MAILTO:genevieve.deafinterlink@gmail.com
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