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The purpose of certification of interpreters is to help the hearing impaired and to promote social inclusion
Andrés Vargas
Reynoso / Sumed Mexico City, October 4, 2010

In an event filled with warmth, joy and gratitude, the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (CONADIS), the secretariat Health & Editorial Santillana, who served as Certification and Assessment Authority, were presented the awards to the new language interpreters for the deaf.

This was the result of CONADIS program which awarded 100 scholarships for sign language interpreters in order to obtain certification in Standard Competition "Provision interpretation of the Mexican sign language to English and vice versa. "

students, and performers will receive official certification in November, were from different states of Mexico as San Luis, Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Mexico and the State of Jalisco, among others, received their perseverance and " applauded "quietly, moving his hands in the air to celebrate each and every one of those who got their hands on record engineer Montúfar Olga Contreras, National Adviser in the Field of Development and Social Welfare, who attended on behalf Secretary of Health Jose Angel Cordova.

During the delivery of the evidence, emphasized the importance of developing more interpreters because in Mexico the number of interpreters in sign language is very limited compared with the number of hearing impaired people there. According to figures presented by the CONADIS, 15.7% of the gross national disability corresponds to those with hearing impairment.

Sumed In an interview with the artist Patricia Santin, with 18 years experience, said sign language is the linguistic heritage of our country, and assured that, until now, there are only 19 nationally certified interpreters.

Those who become certified, they can work on the basis of sign language in the fields of health, education, justice and any public or private, always seeking to integrate as normal people, with rights and obligations, those suffering from hearing impairment.

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