Professional Interpreters for Justice advocates for the use of qualified interpreters and translators to ensure equitable access to justice and public services in the UK. The “Working Together” White Paper outlines ten recommendations to improve language service quality, support fair pay, and address current challenges.
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PI4J welcomes AIT as member
1st November 2022At the PI4J Steering Committee meeting on 28 October 2022 it was unanimously decided that AIT – Association of Interpreters and Translators – become a member organisation of PI4J.
UK’s language support task force
13th October 2022PI4J applauds and supports the establishment of the UK’s Ukraine language support task force to assist Ukrainian people forced to flee the country.
Read moreGuidance on rates for spoken language police interpreters outside Metropolitan Police Service area.
Read moreAn independent review of qualifications and standards for assignments covered by the Ministry of Justice language contracts was announced by Lord Wolfson. PI4J have corresponded with Lord Wolfson concerning the review.
Read moreDevelopments on the DPS as provided by the police to NRPSI registrants.
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