Non-Instructor-Led

The gray areas of court interpreting: Navigating ethical dilemmas

Instructor:
GF Interpreting
Approved by:
CA, FL, OR, AZ, WA, KY, TN, LA, MO, NV, OK, CO

Course Description

This self-paced, non-instructor-led course is designed to help court interpreters recognize, analyze, and respond appropriately to ethical dilemmas that arise before, during, and after court proceedings. Through in-depth explanations, real-life scenarios, and structured ethical decision-making frameworks, participants will strengthen their professional judgment and confidence when navigating complex situations involving impartiality, role boundaries, accuracy, confidentiality, professional conduct, and advocacy pressures.

What you'll learn

  • Identify common ethical gray areas encountered in court interpreting assignments.
  • Distinguish between clear ethical violations and complex ethical dilemmas.
  • Analyze competing ethical principles and prioritize appropriate responses.
  • Recognize external pressures that may influence ethical decision-making.
  • Utilize a structured ethical decision-making framework to resolve dilemmas.
  • Demonstrate professional judgment that supports accuracy, impartiality, and role integrity.
  • Strengthen confidence in addressing ethical challenges while maintaining professionalism.
$75.00
About this course
GF Interpreting
3 hrs.
Non-Instructor-Led
  • CA :3 CIMCE
  • NV / WA / CO / OR :3 ETHICS
  • LA / AZ / KY / TN / MO / OK :3
  • FL :3.6 ETHICS
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