Tuesday, 20 May 2025
6.00pm - 7.30pm
Online via
Zoom
10 NAATI recertification points
Earlier this year, we welcomed Trish Fleming, Johanna Loodin, and Dr Oleg Kiriaev to introduce key terminology for interpreting in hospice settings. Recently, they returned for a round table discussion exploring the ethics and dilemmas of interpreting end-of-life conversations.
Due to the thoughtful engagement and limited time, we are now offering a special follow-up session to complete the material and continue this important kōrero.
This team of community clinicians from Hospice West Auckland will be sharing their experience and reflections on working with interpreting and translation colleagues to facilitate end-of-life and goals-of-care conversations. They will discuss the wide variety of settings and scenarios they encounter, highlighting how pivotal the interplay between interpreting services and the community hospice team are. This interactive session welcomes audience participation, offering a space to share experiences and stories with a view to exploring developing needs in this niche area.
As interpreters often act as the bridge between medical professionals and families during difficult moments, this discussion will provide valuable insights and practical strategies for navigating these sensitive interactions with professionalism and empathy.
Previous attendees who registered for the original session will be invited to join this follow-up webinar free of charge. The Zoom link will be sent directly to their email.
Everyone is welcome to join the conversation – while attendance at the earlier webinar and conference may be helpful, it is not a requirement for participating in the discussions.
This event is open to all and eligible for 10 NAATI recertification points. This webinar also qualifies as an advanced ethics event, offering valuable professional development for interpreters seeking to meet their annual recertification requirements.
You can join us live or watch the recording at a later date. Please note that the recording will only be provided to registered participants.
The Zoom link will be sent to registered participants one day before the event. If you have not received the link, please email [email protected] for assistance (during business hours on weekdays only). Please check your spam email first.
Registration for this event will close at 11.59 pm on Sunday, 18 May 2025