Data Collection and Monitoring. 12.1 Interpreter shortages are a matter of concern. Consistent data collection and monitoring would enable reliable assessments to be made, regionally and nationally, of: • Demand by language and location • Supply of fully qualified interpreters and translators by language and location • Shortfalls between supply and demand. This in turn would facilitate planning to meet current and future needs, including provision of interpreter training courses. 12.2 This issue will be included in a project to be led by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform to address shortages of suitably qualified interpreters.
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Samples: National Agreement on Arrangements for the Use of Interpreters, Translators and Language Service Professionals in Investigations and Proceedings Within the Criminal Justice System, National Agreement on Arrangements for the Use of Interpreters, Translators and Language Service Professionals in Investigations and Proceedings Within the Criminal Justice System, National Agreement on Arrangements for the Use of Interpreters, Translators and Language Service Professionals in Investigations and Proceedings Within the Criminal Justice System
Data Collection and Monitoring. 12.1 12.1. Interpreter shortages are a matter of concern. Consistent data collection and monitoring would enable reliable assessments to be made, regionally and nationally, of: • Demand by language and location • Supply of fully qualified interpreters and translators by language and location • Shortfalls between supply and demand. This in turn would facilitate planning to meet current and future needs, including provision of interpreter training courses.
12.2 12.2. This issue will be included in a project to be led by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform to address shortages of suitably qualified interpreters.
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Samples: Guidance Document