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WELCOME TO HUDSON INTERPRETING SERVICES

The director, Steve Hudson, offers an experienced, professional Sign Language interpreting and Lipspeaking service for your business meetings, training courses, events and other occasions. Having been on the NRCPD National Register as a Registered Sign Language Interpreter (RSLI) for many years, in 2019 Steve also became a Registered Lipspeaker, adding to his repertoire of language access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people. 

Booking direct avoids the need for you to pay agency fees etc. 

Steve can work face-to-face or online using platforms such as Zoom and MS Teams.

Based near Canterbury, Steve regularly works across Kent and Greater London for face-to-face bookings or further afield if required. When working online, Steve can take requests for your BSL/English interpreting or Lipspeaking bookings from across the UK and beyond. 

Steve understands the importance of preparation through advance study of materials to be used on the day (such as PowerPoint slides etc) as well as dressing appropriately. As an experienced, professional interpreter and Lipspeaker, he believes in the importance of confidentiality, timeliness and professionalism to aid successful interpreting.


 

Over the next few pages you’ll find out a little more about Hudson Interpreting Services Ltd, BSL/English Interpreting, Lipspeaking and links to some other websites you may find useful

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Hi folks, any terps available for video calls on Weds 14th Aug please? The meetings will be up to one hour each. DM or text me if you're free, thank you :)
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Aug 9
They offer Black Deaf UK complimentary tickets to one of the performances from 9 to 17 August. See more details about dates and times https://t.co/CHCrpt6BSR Deadline by Tuesday 30th August! Best to hurry to grab the tickets! 🎫 https://t.co/rWvTlt2GuX
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Jul 28
We want to extend a huge congratulations to the incredible, Jenny Sealey, who was made an honorary Doctor of Arts by University of Kent today. Jenny was recognised for her services to the arts and also disability rights, awareness and advocacy. Congratulations, @GraeaeJennyShttps://t.co/kxXwYgvxZr
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Jul 24
25 Jul 9am - 1pm or 2.30 - 6.30pm Open Day @TheBigCatSanct with #BSL/English Interpreters. Website says 'limited availability' Don't miss your only chance this year to have BSL access. Advance tickets: https://t.co/MU3h6kgQWqhttps://t.co/b7hKVfhjUc
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May 14
Want to help amplify the rights of the Deaf community? Member of international deaf community? Professional working with deaf people? Academic in Deaf Studies, sign languages or deaf people? Fill out the BIG Survey today! https://t.co/6KabQn7CHXhttps://t.co/MfFjJ9r2Gz
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Jul 7
To those in the #BSL community - we invite you to share your thoughts on how we intend to use and promote British Sign Language in the Scottish Parliament over the next six years: https://t.co/dkhkprWBqqhttps://t.co/fX6pYfnLZl
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Jul 9
Oooer I’m signing songs at free festival River Stage National Theatre 8pm Saturday 13th July 2024. Just in case you may be interested…… https://t.co/oTVWfdLNwS
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Jul 7