Fiji Sun

Sign Language Interprete­rs Importance Highlighte­d

‘It’s always important to have interprete­rs in the society for us hearing-impaired citizens to know the happenings in the society and to voice our thoughts.’

- SWASHNA CHAND Edited by Jonathan Bryce Feedback: swashna.chand@fijisun.com.fj

After graduating from the University of the South PaCIfiC, MY FUTURE PLAN IS TO TEACH THE CHILDREN SIGN LANGUAGE FROM AN EARLY AGE SO THAT THEY ARE ABLE TO COMMUNICAT­E PROPERLY IN THE society.

These comments were made by hearing-impaired tertiary student Leona Tamainai, who was attending the World Associatio­n of Sign Language Interprete­rs (WASLI) pre-conference in Suva on Thursday.

The conference itself started yesterday.

Ms Tamainai is currently doing her diploma in Early Childhood Education at USP.

She said the conference was very beneficial and interestin­g because it talked about the role of interprete­rs and hearing-impaired people in the society.

“It’s always important to have interprete­rs in the society for us hearing-impaired citizens to know the happenings in the society and to voice our thoughts.

“I had drop out of high school because there was no interprete­r, so that was the major challenge I had to face.

“I started learning sign language at the age of seven which is late to me,” she said.

Manager for the Disability Resource Centre at USP, Merelesita Qeleni, said the pre-conference was very enlighteni­ng and informativ­e, fostering collaborat­ion and understand­ing between sign language interprete­rs and other service providers.

“I have enjoyed working with sign language interprete­rs and the deaf as it has enabled me to be inclusive with my approach to life as well as to be sensitive to the needs of different people,” she said.

 ?? Photo: Swashna Chand ?? Leona Tamainai (circled) with other members and participan­ts at the WASLI Pre-Conference at the Peninsula Internatio­nal Hotel, Suva on August 16, 2018.
Photo: Swashna Chand Leona Tamainai (circled) with other members and participan­ts at the WASLI Pre-Conference at the Peninsula Internatio­nal Hotel, Suva on August 16, 2018.

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