inLingo Celebrates Diversity

Individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex or asexual face significant barriers in accessing health care. These barriers are heightened when a person is both LGBTQIA and also limited English proficient (LEP).

In an effort to support healthcare interpreters and interpreter trainers in incorporating LGBTQIA issues into interpreter training and practice, NCIHC, the Natonal Council on Interpreting in Healthcare, has compiled a list of resources. Please visit:

http://www.ncihc.org/LGBTQIA