This short course is a continuation of Family Violence Interpreting Entry-Level 1, and extends the concepts and skills established in that workshop. This short course is intended for interpreters who have commenced working or who plan to work in settings involving cases of family violence.
Accelerate your pathway towards your ideal Board Director role. Board Directors play a critical role securing the long-term future of the organisations that they oversee.
This Ethics and Good Research Practice training provides participants with an understanding of what constitutes good practice in research and what factors make research ethical or unethical.
This introduction is suitable for those who have never used a computer to perform statistical analysis, but who have a basic understanding of statistical concepts such as histograms, t-tests, linear regression and odds ratios.
This short course is an introduction to translation in community settings, intended for proficient users of English and at least one other language interested in entering the field.
The 21st century requires us to develop children's critical thinking, problem-solving and resiliency related behaviours. Engaging children in STEM-based play can enable these skills.
The short course examines the principles and practices associated with interpreting in court and legal settings. Topics covered include an overview of the Australian Court System, Legal requirements and what constitutes best interpreting practice in these settings.