ASLI is a professional membership association and support network for British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters in the UK. Our membership includes those who work as interpreters and translators and people who support our aims.
Assertiveness course is offered by ASLI
ASLI is a professional membership association and support network for British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters in the UK. Our membership includes those who work as interpreters and translators and people who support our aims.
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.
Established in 1987
ASLI is the Association of Sign Language Interpreters in the United Kingdom. Since our founding, we have strived:
to promote the raising and maintenance of standards in interpreting
to encourage training and other initiatives
to provide information for interpreters and consumers
to promote research into areas of relevance to interpreters or interpreting services
to advise and cooperate with others interested in sign language interpreting
Our members have worked tirelessly and, for the most part, voluntarily to maintain and improve standards of service within our profession and to raise awareness of sign language interpreting within the Deaf and mainstream communities in order to achieve high levels of recognition and provision wherever possible.
What is ASLI?
ASLI is a professional membership association and support network for British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters in the UK. Our membership includes those who work as interpreters and translators and people who support our aims.
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.
Established in 1987
ASLI is the Association of Sign Language Interpreters in the United Kingdom. Since our founding, we have strived:
to promote the raising and maintenance of standards in interpreting
to encourage training and other initiatives
to provide information for interpreters and consumers
to promote research into areas of relevance to interpreters or interpreting services
to advise and cooperate with others interested in sign language interpreting
Our members have worked tirelessly and, for the most part, voluntarily to maintain and improve standards of service within our profession and to raise awareness of sign language interpreting within the Deaf and mainstream communities in order to achieve high levels of recognition and provision wherever possible.
ASLI is a membership organisation that encourages members to maintain and enhance their practice by offering opportunities for continuous professional development (CPD). We can also put interpreters in touch with a pool of mentors who have undertaken training specifically developed for those working in our field.
We regularly hold stimulating and informative conferences that attract presenters and delegates from around the globe.
For information about the registration body please see the National Registers of Communication Professionals working with Deaf and Deafblind People (NRCPD).
They have a complaints procedure should you not be satisfied with the service provided by an interpreter. In the first instance feedback should be provided directly to the interpreter, then their employer or agency if necessary or appropriate.
Assertiveness training for employees at your workplace can help everyone speak up clearly yet calmly.
This course is intended for anyone lacking confidence in themselves or having difficulty in communicating with others. Be it in a meeting, or a one to one basis, you may feel “put upon” or just find it hard to say “no”.
This course is aimed at women who would like to identify areas where they can build their confidence and become more assertive in their workplace. Being more assertive can also help improve the quality of your relationships and support you to become more confident and competent.
This course concentrates on developing the knowledge and skills required to project a positive and self-assured image and how to use assertiveness to build rapport and gain co-operation.
Assertiveness is both an emotion and a communication style. As an emotion, it means having the right level of self-confidence. As a communication style, assertiveness means using the right words, voice tones and body language.
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