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£12m interpreter savings 'unlikely'
A new contract for providing interpreters in courts is unlikely to meet an expected £12 million saving in its first year, the Government has admitted
Individuals badly affected by current interpreting services: details wanted
A number of organisations are looking for cases in which individuals caught up in the criminal justice system have been prejudiced by the failure of the provision of interpreting services
The Guardian: Translation services 'increasingly difficult to access' under the new system
The criminal justice system isn't doing enough to support those who struggle to communicate fluently or follow the court process
BBC: See Hear Interpreting Special
The effects of outsourcing have been affecting Deaf people’s access for over two years and interpreters are starting to leave the profession as some can not earn an income



