There was a discussion about interpreters with no show, late arrival, or substitute requests if an interpreter calls in sick.
For some reason, this post above doesn't seem to fit right with me. It's impossible for an interpreter not to show up for the whole three period of years. I believe the blame lies within the ignorance of hearing people who refused to provide a deaf person an interpreter, not the blame of the interpreters.
It's the schools responsibilities to hire interpreters for the deaf to serve as the communication between deaf and the teachers. It's also the schools responsibilities to find a substitute if a hired interpreter calls in sick; same goes for court, doctor's appointments and so on. Am I correct?
While most of us are aware that there are different interpreting agencies and private interpreters offer different rates for interpreting services, and we also are aware that there are many ignorance hearing people out in the world who has no knowledge of the ADA Law for the deaf, their needs that are required to meet. Hearing parents of the deaf needs to realized that when an interpreter is not presented for their child, it's not the fault of the interpreter, it's the fault of the schools, courts, doctors, and so on.
Am I correct?
as an interpreter, many many times the terp DOES NOT show up and the child is left in class with nothing... I have seen this for myself many , many times over... Just like interpreters have not shown up to court (( my dad has a court case) and we have been going back and forth for the past 3 yeats because they NEVER EVER show up.
For some reason, this post above doesn't seem to fit right with me. It's impossible for an interpreter not to show up for the whole three period of years. I believe the blame lies within the ignorance of hearing people who refused to provide a deaf person an interpreter, not the blame of the interpreters.
It's the schools responsibilities to hire interpreters for the deaf to serve as the communication between deaf and the teachers. It's also the schools responsibilities to find a substitute if a hired interpreter calls in sick; same goes for court, doctor's appointments and so on. Am I correct?
While most of us are aware that there are different interpreting agencies and private interpreters offer different rates for interpreting services, and we also are aware that there are many ignorance hearing people out in the world who has no knowledge of the ADA Law for the deaf, their needs that are required to meet. Hearing parents of the deaf needs to realized that when an interpreter is not presented for their child, it's not the fault of the interpreter, it's the fault of the schools, courts, doctors, and so on.
Am I correct?