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New interpreter services to provide more efficient and effective justice

Summary: Courts across England and Wales have started using a new interpreter service which is expected to save tax-payers more than £18m a year

Courts across England and Wales have started using a new interpreter service which is expected to save tax-payers more than £18m a year.

The change means that all courts and justice agencies are now being provided with skilled interpreters and translators through a single agency, Applied Language Solutions.

The new system came into effect this week and means that interpreting assignments across several agencies, including the police and Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service, can be allocated to interpreters more effectively. A single interpreter can now complete consecutive assignments for different agencies in the same general location where previously two, or more, interpreters would have been booked.

National roll-out for the Ministry of Justice is now being completed following successful implementation of the new service in courts in the North West last month.

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Source: justice.gov.uk


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