Community Interpreting (CI)
Project owner: Universität Innsbruck, Koordinationsstelle für universitäre Weiterbildung
Responsible person: Katharina Redl, Maria Oberhofer
2024
2,000 Euro Prize
AT
Public administration
Work
Education
Diversity
People who struggle and/or do not speak German are dependent on interpreters to fulfil basic needs, such as accessing healthcare, education, the judicial system, etc. Migrants and refugees are also vulnerable and often do not have access to interpreting.
Community Interpreting (CI) provides lay interpreters with basic interpreting skills (including lesser-known spoken languages) who cannot receive training due to accessibility and/or costs. The project also trains organisations in interpreter-based communication.
We work with lay interpreters who speak multiple languages due to their heritage and/or training. The organisation also works with refugees and migrants, NGOs, and public institutions (hospitals, public administration offices, police, social institutions, asylum offices, etc.).
The project empowers refugees and migrants by giving them a voice through a trained professional interpreter. It also empowers the interpreters by giving them access to paid work. The project also raises awareness of intercultural communication and social inclusion.
The interpreting training in its entirety can be held in different parts of Austria and other countries, if sufficient funding is provided. This also applies to the training programme for professionals who work with interpreters.