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Anita Coelho Diabate Medical and Mental Health Interpreter, Cambridge Health Alliance, and VP of IMIA NATIONAL TRAINERS CODE OF ETHICS First National Symposium.

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1 Anita Coelho Diabate Medical and Mental Health Interpreter, Cambridge Health Alliance, and VP of IMIA NATIONAL TRAINERS CODE OF ETHICS First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers June 12, 2010 Rutgers University

2 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 2 National Trainers Code of Ethics Development:  It was developed by a number of educators from around the world who met on several occasions in 2007 and 2008 at the IMIA Trainers Calls.  It has undergone several revisions with additional educators and was open for public review in 2009.  This Code of Ethics was designed for all interpreter educators, not solely for medical interpreter educators.  It is being officially presented for the first time at the First National Trainers Symposium on June 12, 2010.  Wide dissemination of these standards is next step

3 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 3 National Trainers Code of Ethics Why did we need this?  Until now, medical interpreter educators did not have ethical guidelines available to them.  It will inspire a standard of behavior for all interpreter educators  Because detrimental practices in interpreter education are hindering the progress of the profession. Acceptance of students who are not fully bilingual Promises of covering large amounts of content and skills in limited number of hours (fair advertising practices) Trainers who have never interpreted are teaching interpreting Trainers are teaching in languages for which they are not fully proficient in Some educational programs state they are certification programs.

4 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 4 National Trainers Code of Ethics 1. Competence and Qualifications  Interpreter educators shall only seek, accept, or offer to provide, those educational assignments they are qualified to perform.

5 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 5 National Trainers Code of Ethics 2. Transparency  Interpreter educators shall disclose all information in a transparent way, not withholding information from students.

6 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 6 National Trainers Code of Ethics 3. Professional Development  Interpreter educators shall participate and engage in educational and professional development activities to ensure competence and keep abreast of the evolving field and the latest standards.

7 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 7 National Trainers Code of Ethics 4. Intellectual Property  Interpreter educators shall respect intellectual property & authorship of others, and copyright laws, seeking proper authorization and crediting materials as required by law.

8 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 8 National Trainers Code of Ethics 5. Confidentiality  Interpreter educators shall assure that confidentiality of health information and student performance is maintained where appropriate.

9 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 9 National Trainers Code of Ethics 6. Impartiality  Interpreter educators shall treat students fairly, in an unprejudiced manner, and avoid any actions that could be, or imply appearance of, favoritism or preference for particular students.

10 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 10 National Trainers Code of Ethics 7. Professional Boundaries  Interpreter educators shall maintain a professional distance from students, and shall not utilize their position to gain favors from students

11 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 11 National Trainers Code of Ethics 8. Conflicts of Interest  Interpreter educators shall disclose to their students their affiliations with organizations they promote, and related conflicts of interest.

12 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 12 National Trainers Code of Ethics 9. Professionalism  Interpreter educators shall uphold the public’s trust in the interpreting education field.

13 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 13 National Trainers Code of Ethics 10. Accuracy  Interpreter educators shall give accurate information to students, based on the published research, recognized standards of practice and code of ethics for medical interpreters, rather than personal opinion based solely on individual experience.

14 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 14 National Trainers Code of Ethics 11. Cultural Competence  Interpreter educators shall respect the cultural differences of students and be committed to creating a culturally competent learning environment.

15 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 15 National Trainers Code of Ethics 12. Inclusiveness  Interpreter educators shall educate interpreters about all standards and codes for the profession, and promote instructional programs for all language groups, modes and modalities of interpretation to accurately reflect the scope of the profession.

16 2010 First National Symposium for Medical Interpreter Trainers 16 National Trainers Code of Ethics Ideas for dissemination of Code of Ethics? Questions?


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