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Interpreters also have a code of ethics they must adhere to.

Many of us on the list belong to another list you can reach via the ASDC

website called " PARENTDEAF HH " . It is not really moderated and sometimes

the conversations can get a little heated, but there are many many

knowledgeable people on there who can help you...in fact if you join that

group and pose your question, I am sure you will get some responses with

those knowledgable in interpreter issues - since there are some terps on the

list. http://www.deafchildren.org

I have to admit I laughed to myself when the SPED director (at the local

district in PA) told me that I can bring Hayley in for her IEP and I could

interpret for her. I would think she would know, but she just didn't. She

wanted the " intermediate unit " person to interpret for Hayley also - I dont

think I am comfortable with that either I want to make sure we get an

interpreter with no sense of bias regardless of their code of ethics.

>From: scampb5027@...

>Reply-To: Listen-Up

>To: Listen-Up

>Subject: Re: Interpreter for parent support group meeting

>Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 01:39:35 +0000

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>Good point....I didn't think of that. I don't know the principal's

>credentials, and really never thought to ask anyone. I'm sure that the

>principal was just trying to help the support group defray the costs. We

>do invite the staff members to our meetings as we feel very comfortable

>with them there, though they rarely attend. This is all new to me, as we

>do not deal with interpreter issues for my child, so I have a lot to learn.

> And in my opinion the members of listen up are the most knowledgeable and

>most sharing with all issues of deafness and the different modes of

>communication.

>

>Thanks,

>Robin

>-------------- Original message --------------

>Actually, if the principal is not a certified interpreter of the deaf, she

>should not be interpreting the meeting. How can the parent feel safe if the

>principal is hanging out at the parent's meeting? I refuse to interpret for

>MANY of my daughter's appointments and never for the CI mapping

>appointments, by the way. I am not an interpreter.

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>Even

> >the principal of the school has volunteered to interpret during the

>parent

> >meetings, but the parent has told her that she isn't good enough.

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