Towards building networks of solidarity: A co-designed training model for non-professional interpreters and translators in regional Australia

Author:

Angelucci Margherita,Wilson Rita

Abstract

Despite ongoing efforts by different levels of government, barriers still exist for diverse communities in Australia when it comes to accessing culturally and linguistically appropriate social services. These barriers have detrimental effects on the sense of belonging and social inclusion of migrants, as highlighted by recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters. In rural and regional areas, where access to resources and support can already be limited, these issues are particularly pronounced during crisis situations. Non-professional interpreters and translators have played a crucial role in facilitating effective communication in these circumstances, as they are often trusted members of their communities and understand their needs. However, relying on volunteers to provide multilingual communication in times of crisis is neither equitable nor sustainable. In response to this issue, the IMPARO pilot project has been implemented in the regional hub of Shepparton, Victoria, with the aim of providing training and professional development opportunities for non-certified community interpreters and translators. This project utilises principles of co-design and participatory initiatives to foster relationships and associations that promote inclusive practices and solidarity. Using action research and digital platforms, the project ensures equitable access to resources for its participants, who not only strive for professional certification and improved employability but also recognise the value of building intercultural networks of solidarity as a solid foundation to promote sustainable forms of knowledge sharing among diverse communities.

Publisher

University of Western Sydney SOHACA

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