Deafblind Awareness Week | Breaking barriers, building connections
Did you know that over 160 million people worldwide live with deafblindness? Despite how widespread it is, deafblindness remains one of the most misunderstood disabilities. Many people assume it means a total loss of sight and hearing, but this isn’t always the case....
Ahead of the curve | Delivering seamless interpreting and translation services throughout the UK
In an increasingly multilingual and compliance driven UK, organisations across the public and private sectors need interpreting and translation services that go beyond meeting the basics. They need solutions that anticipate change, simplify complexity, and deliver...
The importance of everyday communication with Deaf people
Deaf, not silent Deafness is often misunderstood as silence, a complete disconnection from communication. But being Deaf does not mean being silent or unwilling to connect. In reality, Deaf people communicate in rich, expressive ways and deserve the same level of...
Can an interpreter be a family member?
Why is it highly discouraged to use a family member as an interpreter? While it may seem convenient to rely on a family member to interpret during appointments, this practice can lead to significant risks and complications depending on the setting. Professional...