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 Published: 23/11/2009


 

Interpreting Service provides a 24-hour health interpreting service to Auckland District Health Board. We also offer services to external services during normal business hours. For all enquires please contact our service on 630 9943 and ask to speak with Interpreting Service or e-mail PHIP@adhb.govt.nz

Fees : Interpreting service is free to all client who are eligible for publicly funded healthcare at Auckland District Health Board. if the clients are not eligible for publicly funded healthcare and require interpreting services, the clients will be advised that they are responsible for cost involved.

Services :

  • Interpreters are available for face to face interpreting
  • Telephone interpreting via tele-conference
  • To confirm booked appointments with non-English speaking clients
  • To ensure that an adequate medical history is obtained

In New Zealand, every individual has the legal right to an interpreter when dealing with the law, with health service providers or during elections, in keeping with Article 21 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (United Nation website)

Primary Health Interpreting Pilot

The Primary Health Interpreting Pilot is linked to the Auckland Regional Settlement Strategy (ARSS) Health Action Plan, and undertakes to pilot the use of interpreter services in primary care health services to identify costs, workforce development requirements, service specifications and service delivery structures.

ADHB Interpreter Service is the service provider for all Auckland District Health Board general practices and their clients. For all Non-English or Limited English speaking clients who are eligible for publicly funded healthcare in New Zealand, the practices can access free interpreting services for their clients. ACC funded clients are not included in the project. Telephone interpreting is the preferred medium and they can be utilised for all consultations except for those involving the:

  • Exercise of powers under the Mental Health Act

  • Mental health consultations

  •  Advice of terminal illness and other bad news

  • Informed Consent for surgical procedures

  • Procedures under local anaesthesia

Our service for the pilot is open from 8.00am to 4.30pm. For all enquires and bookings please contact (09) 6236453, fax (09) 6234695, or email PHIP@adhb.govt.nz. To access telephone interpreting, please call 0800 559 555.

ADHB Interpreter Service Operations Manual

This manual is designed to ensure high standards of professional interpreting are used and maintained within Auckland District Health Board (ADHB).

  • Part one Information for Health Providers
  • Part two Information for Interpreters
  • Part Three Information for Health Service Users/Patients

    [download pdf file]


Let's Talk - What's inside 'Let's Talk'

In Part 1:

  • Why trained interpreters should be used
  • Where to get an interpreter
  • How to work with an interpreter
  • The importance of interview briefing and debriefing with the interpreter
  • How to contract and pay the interpreter.

In Parts 2 and 3:

Practical information for government agencies on the process of hiring and working with trained community interpreters the key issues in using trained and competent interpreters in government agencies.

The first edition is still available in hard copy, please contact us for copies of the first edition (published) or second edition (photocopy).

  • Revised version of 'Let's Talk: Guidelines for Government Agencies Hiring interpreter' from the New Zealand Ethnic Affairs Website.

    [download pdf file]

 

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