CISLI General Meeting

Hello again, 
Another exciting announcement (two in one day!!!) CISLI will be holding a General Meeting on Thursday 8th April from 6pm-7.30pm.
This meeting is open to ALL of our members and will be an opportunity for CISLI to share some updates on the work that has been going on. This meeting will also give you a chance to raise any issues, questions, concerns or ideas with the committee. 
As a BONUS TREAT there will be a CISLI Social (woohoo) after the meeting so make sure to stay on and not miss out on any of the fun! 
This will all be happening through the magic of Zoom, if you’re a member of CISLI, contact the committee for the details. 

CISLI Social Life Event

Hello lovely members! 
Hope you are all having a great weekend and enjoying some little rays of sunshine. ☀
CISLI are VERY excited to announce a brand new event “The CISLI Social Life!” hosted by our wonderful Member Care Liaison Person, Sarah Garvey. on Thursday 25th March at 7pm. 
This event is open to all members, particularly any new recruits who may not have had the opportunity to meet many other members just yet. This will be a chance to chat, catch up and create CISLI bonds to last a lifetime! We would love to know how CISLI can continue to support our members not just to be interpreting extraordinaires but to build up those very important social connections. 

If that wasn’t enough we also have a BRAND NEW email address as a DIRECT LINE to the member care liaison person, Sarah! If you have any questions, queries, comments or concerns around any member care matters make sure to get in touch.
So clear your calendars, get the kettle on and zoom on in! 

Contact CISLI for the zoom details – thanks!

Interpreter Training: “Building Resilience In Interpreters” hosted by Janet Beck, 25th January 2020

*EXTRA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT*

All spaces for our upcoming training on January 25th are now FULL! If you’ve got a place well lucky you we’ll see you there! If you have any questions or are no longer able to attend but can offer up a coveted space at the training please email cislitraining@gmail.com

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Put the Saturday the 25th January 10am-4.30pm in your diary and pack those bags because we are heading west to The Galmont Hotel, Galway

This training is open to 2020 CISLI Members for €50 which includes the full day training, lunch AND dinner what a deal!!! That sounds like the perfect self gift to me

If you want to make a weekend of it there will be special rates on rooms available. €140 for a single and €145 for a double/twin both with B&B. Rooms can be booked directly with the hotel but make sure to book before January 10th to avail of this offer!

The fun doesn’t end there! Sunday 26th January we will be up bright and early for a CISLI General Meeting from 11.30am- 1pm also held in the Galmont Hotel, Galway.

EGM Notice

NOTICE OF EMERGENCY GENERAL MEETING
Council of Irish Sign Language Interpreters
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Thursday 25th July 2019
7.00pm
Boardroom, SLIS Office, Deaf Village Ireland, Cabra, Dublin 7
Please confirm your attendance to cisli.ireland@gmail.com as soon as possible.
Committee Motions, Annual Reports, etc. will be forwarded to members before Tuesday 2nd July. 
Currently there are 3 Committee positions available:
  • Vice Chairperson
  • Member Care Liaison
  • Ordinary Member

Nominations for these positions should be made to chairperson@cisli.ie before Monday 22nd, July.

Deafblind Interpreter Training

CISLI are very excited to announce that we have partnered up with Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS) to host a Deafblind Interpreter Training Event.

It is taking place Saturday 25th May 10.30am – 4.30pm and Sunday 26th May 10.30am – 1.30pm in Cabragh Hall, Deaf Village Ireland.

There are some wonderful presenters including Deirdre Leech and Heather Colson from the Anne Sullivan Centre as well as Outi Makela from HUMAK University of Applied Sciences, Finland.

It is set to be a great event and best of all it’s free! Book your spot now by emailing register@slis.ie

Poster for Deafblind Training with programme

Interpreting for Deaf Children, 2 February 2019: Pay here via PayPal

 

Interpreting with Deaf children: CISLI training, 2nd February 2019, Portlaoise (10-4pm)

Presenters: Audrey Conama, Senan Dunne, Liz McClafferty Address: Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise, Co Laoise Price includes fee for training, tea / coffee, lunch provided, dinner provided. Book below and please also contact the training committee at cislitraining@gmail.com

€50.00

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

  • The final few places have been made available.
  • The event may be sold-out before this page can be updated, however we will endeavour to update this form as soon as is possible. A request should not be seen as confirmation of a place. The Training Committee will make direct contact to confirm your place or to advise if your application arrived after the event had filed.
  • Please also contact the Training Committee at cislitraining@gmail.com once you complete the relevant forms.
  • Attendance limited to paid 2019 CISLI Members (of all kinds).

Renew your membership below!

 

 

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2020 CISLI Active Membership

Click Here to join CISLI as an Active Member for the year ended 31 December 2019.

€65.00

 

 

2020 CISLI Associate Membership

Click here to join CISLI as an Associate Member for the year ended 31 December 2019.

€30.00

 

 

2020 CISLI Student Membership

Click here to join CISLI as a Student Member for the year ended 31 December 2019.

€15.00

 

 

2020 CISLI Affiliate Member

Click here to join CISLI as an Affiliate Member for the year ended 31 December 2019. (Open to organisations only).

€10.00

Chairperson’s Report, for AGM – 7 July 2017


Hello all,

Many thanks for your presence here at the CISLI AGM, and your continued support over the last twelve months. Once again, we have had a frenetic year in 2017-18 with some major developments.

With regard to membership, we doubled our Active membership during 2016-17; we are now happy to say that the last twelve months has seen this category increase to 51 (as of the end of May 2018). In other words – since mid-2016 we have tripled the number of full members we have in the organisation. CISLI can now claim to be the voice of a substantial majority of the working interpreter population in Ireland (51 and upwards, from c.70-80 working interpreters). And we don’t intend to stop there, as we seek to have as many professional interpreters as possible join up; we have called also for all members of the new SLIS Register to be members of a professional Irish interpreter association. Please do visit our webpage, www.cisli.ie, for instructions on how to pay your membership online (including an ultra-handy PayPal option!), and remember to do the same in January for the 2019 year.

Our sub-committees have been busy, too:

• Our Training Sub-Committee continues to do sterling work with a talented and enthusiastic team, working with partners such as Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS), the Centre for Deaf Studies in Trinity College Dublin, and the Designs Project, to coordinate and deliver a regular programme of events.

• Our Occupational Health & Safety Sub-Committee released its Occupational Health and Safety Policy, a working document containing recent research to help address the issues we are hearing about from working professionals. The OHS Policy intends to establish and maintain a professional and recognised standard of best practice in Health and Safety for interpreters which has been lacking in Ireland for quite some time. It is a set of standards we expect agencies, Deaf organisations, and colleagues to follow and fully support.

• We have at long last established a Deaf Interpreter Sub-Committee which we hope will look intently at this burgeoning and significant field within interpreting.

• Our Policy and Strategy Sub-Committee has put together the CISLI Strategy 2019-2022 document which we shall (hopefully) adopt at this year’s AGM to guide our future work.

• We also have a CISLI representative on SLIS’ IRIS Sub-Committee – Lisa Dunne, ably assisted at times by Pauline McMahon.

Externally, things have also been very active. The Irish Sign Language Act 2017 was passed in December. CISLI are astounded and gratified to see the sheer amount work of the Irish Deaf Society, our partners, on this Bill. We can also proudly say that we were involved in much of the discussions leading up to the final version of the Bill, ensuring that registration was made compulsory for interpreters and pressing firmly for the right of Deaf users of remote interpreting services to decide when they wished to have a face-to-face interpreter instead. The passing of the Irish Sign Language Act 2017 has been an absolute watershed in campaigning for Deaf rights and provision of Irish Sign Language interpreting in Ireland.

But this does not mean our work on this front is finished; quite the opposite. The Act assigns the Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS) responsibility to administer a new Register, membership of which will be compulsory for those interpreting in public bodies; IRIS will be expanded, leading to a significant number of contracted remote interpreters in Ireland, delivering exciting new possibilities and posing new challenges. And delayed commencement of the Act, plus any other delay by the State in full implementation of the Act, pose problems for even getting even the basic provisions of the Act effectively in force. This will be a major challenge for CISLI in the years to come. Interpreters (through CISLI and in partnership with IDS) must continue to work to deliver the benefits promised by the ISL Act.

CISLI was represented at the European Forum of Sign Language Interpreters (efsli) in Toulouse in September 2017, when Cormac Leonard, Pauline McMahon and Amanda Mohan (along with a large Irish contingent!) made the trip to the South of France for a stimulating conference. We hope also to have a presence at the 2018 efsli AGM and Conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

We should remember the loss of one of our founding CISLI Steering Group members, and a seasoned and pioneering interpreter and trainer, Evelyn Conroy. Evelyn passed away in March 2018, and her loss is a huge one both to the interpreting profession, and personally to the many people in the Deaf and interpreting communities who knew her and worked with her. She will not be forgotten.

It’s been a very busy year for a very busy group of people in our Committee. I personally want to thank Frankie, Pauline, Imelda, Anthony, Amanda, Ciara, Wendy and Elaine for the fantastic support I have received as Chairperson from them over the last two years. I want to thank our outgoing Treasurer, Pauline McMahon for her hard work in getting the organisation’s finances and procedures kept running smoothly. We welcome new CDS graduates who received their results recently – we hope to have you as members, if you’re not already! We welcome also the many prospective professional Deaf interpreters who have joined as Associate members; CISLI will continue to work towards greater training and recognition for Deaf interpreters within CISLI and the interpreting field more generally.

Regards
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Cormac Leonard
Chairperson
Council of Sign Language Interpreters

Major CISLI developments and work carried out during 2017-2018

June 2017 CISLI Annual General Meeting
July 2017 Meeting with IDS to reaffirm partnership
Sept 2017 CISLI Health & Safety Report published
Sept 2017 EFSLI Conference in Toulouse & ‘What’s Up, Doc?’ Conference
Sept 2017 CPD – Self-Employment for Interpreters
Sept 2017 CISLI Extraordinary General Meeting – Adoption of CISLI Occupational Health and Safety Policy
Oct 2017 Press Release – failure to provide interpreters for info announcements re Hurricane Ophelia
Nov 2017 General Meeting in Limerick – ‘Beyond the Pale’
Dec 2017 CPD – Self Care workshop
Dec 2017 Irish Sign Language Act 2017 passes
Jan 2018 CPD – Interpreting Systems, Chris Stone
April 2018 General Meeting in Dublin – CISLI Strategy draft presented with discussion
April 2018 CPD – Interpreting in Workplace Settings (with Designs team)
May 2018 CPD – Palliative Care (with Centre for Deaf Studies)
May 2018 ‘Summer Camp’ networking event for new interpreters
June 2018 Liaising with Irish Penal Reform Trust (with IDS) on needs of Deaf prisoners in Irish prisons