United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland (Press Release) April 8, 2008 --
As the community of non-English speakers in the UK continues to expand, we are presented with a rising demand for interpreters within Local Government and NHS services, to provide the different languages required. Within Primary Care Trusts; one of the most demanding services, Interpreters can communicate between the trust staff and the patients, who are new to the UK and require assistance.
One of the leading translation companies, Applied Language Solutions have recently teamed up with Primary Care Trusts and Local Councils, in order to meet the interpreter needs for these services throughout the UK. As Applied Language is dedicated to delivering the help and expertise by providing only high quality interpreters, they are currently searching the local communities and local areas for more qualified interpreters.
Gavin Wheeldon, Applied Languages Chief Executive, explains “As the need for interpreters increases, the NHS are required to outsource their translations and interpreting services. One of the biggest concerns we have found is that the local community of interpreters lose out. In an attempt to both compete with the ever increasing demand and to build on the already active community of interpreters, we aim to employ local people and existing hospital interpreters in our current recruitment drive.”
At present, Applied Language has formed partnerships with over 60 NHS Trusts, Local and Regional Council departments and other Public Sector organisations throughout the United Kingdom. However the greatening demand for Interpreters is proving not to be the only issue.
Gavin Wheeldon continued, “The need for more diverse languages has also increased. In our efforts to continually improve our services, we’re always on the look out for new interpreters who work in new and more diverse languages.”
Applied Language is committed to using only professional interpreters and translators, of whom they have over 14,000 on their books. These interpreters work in over 140 languages including all the major European, Asian, African, Middle Eastern and American languages and also provide interpreting for less common languages such as Manx, Lingala, Tagalog and Tigrinya.
Applied Language Solutions also provide Instant telephone interpreting and translation services. They translate all kinds of documents from simple letters to large technical documents, including whole websites and printed catalogues, for specialist Medical, Legal, Financial and Marketing organisations.
Applied Language Solutions now have eight offices world wide in Huddersfield, California, Chicago, Paris, Barcelona, Sofia, Guatemala City and Chennai.
If you are a qualified interpreter and would like to register to work for Applied Language Solutions, you can register now by calling, 0871 424 4004 or by emailing suppliers@appliedlanguage.com.
One of the leading translation companies, Applied Language Solutions have recently teamed up with Primary Care Trusts and Local Councils, in order to meet the interpreter needs for these services throughout the UK. As Applied Language is dedicated to delivering the help and expertise by providing only high quality interpreters, they are currently searching the local communities and local areas for more qualified interpreters.
Gavin Wheeldon, Applied Languages Chief Executive, explains “As the need for interpreters increases, the NHS are required to outsource their translations and interpreting services. One of the biggest concerns we have found is that the local community of interpreters lose out. In an attempt to both compete with the ever increasing demand and to build on the already active community of interpreters, we aim to employ local people and existing hospital interpreters in our current recruitment drive.”
At present, Applied Language has formed partnerships with over 60 NHS Trusts, Local and Regional Council departments and other Public Sector organisations throughout the United Kingdom. However the greatening demand for Interpreters is proving not to be the only issue.
Gavin Wheeldon continued, “The need for more diverse languages has also increased. In our efforts to continually improve our services, we’re always on the look out for new interpreters who work in new and more diverse languages.”
Applied Language is committed to using only professional interpreters and translators, of whom they have over 14,000 on their books. These interpreters work in over 140 languages including all the major European, Asian, African, Middle Eastern and American languages and also provide interpreting for less common languages such as Manx, Lingala, Tagalog and Tigrinya.
Applied Language Solutions also provide Instant telephone interpreting and translation services. They translate all kinds of documents from simple letters to large technical documents, including whole websites and printed catalogues, for specialist Medical, Legal, Financial and Marketing organisations.
Applied Language Solutions now have eight offices world wide in Huddersfield, California, Chicago, Paris, Barcelona, Sofia, Guatemala City and Chennai.
If you are a qualified interpreter and would like to register to work for Applied Language Solutions, you can register now by calling, 0871 424 4004 or by emailing suppliers@appliedlanguage.com.

Applied Language Solutions work with local interpreters to improve NHS and Local Government Services
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