Community interpreting

Community interpreting is a type of interpreting service which is primarily found in community-based situations.

It is a service provided in communities with large numbers of ethnic minorities, enabling those minorities to access services where the language barrier might be an obstacle.

Contexts in which such interpreters are necessary are typical include medical, educational, housing, social security and legal areas.

[1] Community interpreters need not only to be fluent in the language that they are interpreting, but also with the public services involved, to be aware of the cultural and racial implications of the interpreting work.

The label is considered controversial by those who argue that the classification of different types of interpreting is inherently divisive.