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A professional interpreter can bridge this gap by:
- Taking into account cultural differences
- Bringing with them years of experience
- Using a professional approach, thus allowing them to focus on interpreting
and remaining impartial
- Adhering to the AUSIT Code of Ethics (see below, 'Accreditations & Qualifications)
- Being NAATI accredited (see below, 'Accreditations & Qualifications)
On-site Interpreting by Connect gives you the opportunity to have an interpreter face-to-face in many situations, including meetings, conferences, court sessions, interviews, inductions and training, legal or medical appointments and more.
Connect can offer interpreters in over 80 languages and in many dialects. Regardless of whether you require interpreting in a rare language, high volume matters, or at the last minute, Connect will take care of the hassles for you.
Most importantly, Connect has extensive quality assurance policies to ensure that the result is up to standard.

ONLINE BOOKING SYSTEM
Connect's exclusively built online language management system - Globe - allows your department to book, track and manage all your interpreting requests at real time.
To find out more, simply click here.

ACCREDITATIONS & QUALIFICATIONS
NAATI, the 'National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters' is a national standards body owned by the Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments of Australia.
NAATI accreditation is the only credential officially accepted for the profession of translating and interpreting in Australia. All government Translation and Interpreting (T & I) services require translators and interpreters to be NAATI accredited whenever possible.
Connect's nationwide interpreting team consists of a dedicated and professional group of people in an array of specialist fields. All are accredited by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI). This means the interpreter has met a standard for proficiency in both languages so you can be rest assured smooth communication.
Our interpreters are also members of the Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT) and are bound by the AUSIT Code of Ethics, so all interpreting assignments will be kept 100% confidential.
AUSIT is the national association for the translating and interpreting profession. The AUSIT Code of Ethics is recognised as setting standards and guidelines for the profession. It assists translators and interpreters to follow standards in ethics and confidentiality not set by NAATI and ultimately encourages continuous professional development.

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