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BSL Translation

Role of BSL Translators

BSL translators are Deaf BSL users who specialise in converting written text into BSL and vice versa. They have a deep understanding of both English and BSL, as well as a strong knowledge of the subject matter being translated.

What is a BSL Translation?

BSL translation involves converting written documents into BSL and vice versa. This service is essential for individuals who are D/deaf, as it allows access to information that is presented in written form.

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Working with a BSL Translator

When working with a BSL translator, it is important to have:

 

  • Clear Instructions: Provide the translator with clear instructions regarding the content and purpose of the document.

  • Specific Requirements: Specify any specific requirements, such as the target audience or the intended use of the translated document.

  • Deadlines: Communicate any deadlines or time constraints.

  • Feedback: Be prepared to provide feedback on the translated document and make any necessary revisions.

  • Be Patient: Allow the interpreter time to process and convey the message accurately.

 

Make sure that your translator is registered with NRCPD.

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Need Further Support?

We understand that finding the right support can be challenging. Our team are here to support you navigate your life's journey and achieve your goals. Fill out our form to connect with one of our dedicated team members and get started.

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Monday to Thursday 9am - 4:30pm

Friday 9am - 4pm

Glenview House, Courthouse Street, Pontypridd,
CF37 1JY

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For another way to send in your message you can send a BSL video of up to 3 minutes long.

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