
Sign Language Etiquette: Interpreters Socializing & Deaf Peers
Sign language interpreters socializing in the presence of Deaf peers have changed in recent years, and it’s important to consider the community impact.
Sign language interpreters socializing in the presence of Deaf peers have changed in recent years, and it’s important to consider the community impact.
Deaf coworker interactions should be just the same as interacting with coworkers who can hear, and it can be done using simple techniques.
A sign language interpreter role can be confusing, but it is vital they ensure accurate services while working within the confines of a code of ethics.
A majority of the population is hearing, so it is important to note in Deaf culture physical touch is common and considered appropriate when communicating.