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THE LANGUAGE OF JUSTICE Training of Trainers
Organization:
Cross-Cultural Communications
Dates:
October 24 and 25, 2013
Cost:
$650
Location:
10015 Old Columbia Road, Entrance B Columbia, MD 21046
Target audience:
Trainers who work with community interpreters who may be called on to perform legal interpreting in community settings. Successful graduates of THE LANGUAGE OF JUSTICE.
Brief description:
Participants of The Language of Justice: Training of Trainers (TOT) will learn how to present a three-day program to train interpreters who perform non-courtroom legal interpreting. TOT participants will be introduced to components of The Language of Justice program and receive guidance on how to present the activities, role plays and exercises that ensure adequate skills practice for interpreters. Graduates of this two-day program will be authorized to present THE LANGUAGE OF JUSTICE under the auspices of Cross-Cultural Communications (based in Maryland) and formally licensed by Ayuda, a legal services nonprofit in Washington, D.C.. Trainers will control their own sessions and may charge participants to attend. Successful TOT graduates will also be authorized to adapt the training materials for their own use in training. Call 410.312.5599 for details about authorization and licensing. Cost includes authorization and licensing to present the program, the 125-page training manual, trainer's guide, a 62-page workbook and your TOT certificate. Note: Prior attendance of THE LANGUAGE OF JUSTICE is required. A session of THE LANGUAGE OF JUSTICE immediately precedes each TOT session, but registration for each program is separate.
Contact information:
Michelle Gallagher
Title: Office Manager
Phone: 410.312.5599
Fax: 410.750.0332
Email: ccc2@cultureandlanguage.net
Website: http://www.cultureandlanguage.net/
Other info:
To register, please go to http://cultureandlanguage.net/index.php/the-language-of-justice-tot.html?parent=training&pr=The%20Language%20of%20Justice%20TOT
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