Presented at the 2020 Summit

Legal Terminologies

0.6 CEUs, PS Legal

This workshop builds on meanings behind various terms used often in legal system. ASL has generic signs for abuse, drugs etc. Do they fit the legal definition? How do you sign accurately based on legal definitions without resorting to fingerspelling?

Workshop Curriculum

  1. 1
    • Welcome

    • Workshop Handout

  2. 2
    • Watch

  3. 3
    • Watch

    • Watch

    • Watch

  4. 4
    • Watch

    • Watch

    • Quiz

Reviews from The Summit

Average Rating

4.7/5.0The activity provided opportunities to develop skill and/or awareness.

4.6/5.0The learning materials used were effective and complimented the goals of the activity.

4.7/5.0This activity will contribute to my professional growth.

4.8/5.0The instructor interacted with the participants in a professional manner.

  • Summit Attendee

    Excellent workshop- thank you for going in-depth on the idea of someones rights, and the implicit meaning involved, and how one sign for all situations is not adequate enough to cover the various contexts in which it might be found.

  • Summit Attendee

    The energy and passion Nigel brings to his workshops motivates me to work even harder with skill development.

  • Summit Attendee

    Nigel’s workshops are my favorite. Really make you think and discuss different situations and provide so much information for professional interpreting.

Meet Your Presenter

CDI

Nigel Howard

Nigel Howard is adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Linguistics. It is the same at the University of Victoria. At Douglas College, he works in the Program of Sign Language Interpretation (INTR), and Child, Family and Community Studies (CFCS). Nigel has been an interpreter for around 25 years in various setting such as medical, mental health, legal, theatre, community and conference/workshop settings locally, nationally and internationally. He is an Accredited International Sign Interpreter by the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) and World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI). He is part of the United Nations team of International Sign interpreters Nigel provides workshops, trainings and presentations for both Deaf and interpreter communities around the world ranging, for example, from Interpreting in Medical Settings to Deaf Interpreter training to Deafhood: Global Diversity in Deaf Culture, and Enculturation & Acculturation: Deaf and Hearing Worlds/Spaces. He also does interpretation on media. One cool thing is commuting by the seaplane between Vancouver and Victoria for work.
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