From Communication Support worker to Interpreter
January 28, 2010
From Communication Support worker to Interpreter. coHearentVision invests in supporting Deaf people
Congratulations to Rachel Schorah for becoming a fully qualified Sign Language Interpreter (MRSLI).
Rachel started working at Centenary House as a Communication Support Worker (CSW) in January 2006 and has been supported by coHearentVision in her pursuit of personal and professional achievement. Rob Young, Chief Executive of coHearentVision, says: “through part funding, mentoring and time we have supported Rachel in reaching the pinnacle of her qualifications and enhancing her ability to become a top-grade Interpreter. Rachel is a fantastic member of our highly professional team of Interpreters and CSW’s. She is an excellent example of why we will continue to invest in our people and improve the quality of communication resources for Deaf people”. Rachel became fully qualified as an Interpreter achieving her MA in BSL/English interpreting in November 2009 and Graduated on the 11th January 2010. If you want to send an email of congratulations to Rachel – go to: http://www.cohearentvision.org.uk/contact-us/
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