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2018. Working effectively with interpreters checklist. [Kent, WA]: Open Doors for Multicultural Families, 1 pp.

Annotation: This checklist outlines a comprehensive approach to ensure productive communication when using interpreters during meetings with parents or clients, particularly in the context of special education and disability services. It provides suggestions for the interviewer to use before, during, and after the meeting using the interpreter to ensure effective communication with the parent or client.

Keywords: Cultural sensitivity, Cultural diversity, CHSCN programs, Children's health, Adolescent health

   

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