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Unit 11 Crossword

Across
Reason why more Deaf children experience abuse but it is not reported
Signed by pulling the number directly down from the chin, numbers 1-9
Interpreting agency employees, teachers, audiologists, Vocational Rehabilitation job coaches, and employers all must form a ___________________ to work with the Deaf community well
Combination of 2 signs used to show "i've been there before."
Being comfortable with multiple groups of people and willing to work with them is also known as ______________________________
Interpreter signs on a laptop screen for a patient who is at a hospital or in a business meeting. Done in real-time, in the same room.
Movement at Gallaudet University; students protested until their demands were met
Name of professional interpreting paperwork that shows someone is a formal interpreter in USA
Sign used to show something is top-notch
The _______________ pays for a sign language interpreter at most appointments.
Interpreters must show this to Deaf clients and hearing clients when working in interpreting situations
Down
Fighting for something you believe in and taking a stand
__________________ represents a superiority or advantage based on hearing or speaking ability.
First interpreters before we had paid interpreters
Business that has a long list of interpreters who they hire out to go do different interpreting jobs ranging from court, doctor's office appointments, school, business meetings, etc
Sign used to show embarrassment or meaning "put my foot in my mouth/shouldn't have said that"
One issue with VRI is ________________. Many members of the Deaf community do not like it because of this.
Sign used to show something REALLY happened or is very serious
This is becoming popular among the Deaf community when a client does not get an interpreter in court proceedings, legal situations, or when they are interviewed by police officers
Used to show tasks/goals that have been completed relating to similar subjects
The amount of ASL interpreters typically needed in court
Acronym for professional interpreting organization