When There Is No Neutral Option: Ethics as a Living Practice

The Bit That Caught Me Off Guard It was a remote job like any other on paper—a prep meeting for Deaf travel agents at a global holiday company. They were preparing for their new roles, discussing how to communicate with customers, how to represent the brand. I was working remotely. I was booked last minute. No materials. No brief. Just the link. The Deaf agents … Continue reading When There Is No Neutral Option: Ethics as a Living Practice

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The Loud Work of Being Quiet

The author, after 35 years in BSL/English interpreting, launches a blog to reflect on the complexities of the profession. Through six core themes—Process, Language, Knowledge, Ethics, CPD, and Dilemmas—this space aims to explore the hidden work of interpreting, invite conversation, and capture ongoing insights from experience. Continue reading The Loud Work of Being Quiet