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Table of Contents
ASLIA History ........................................................................... 2 Mission Statement ................................................................... 2 Active Membership defined .................................................... 3 Disclaimer ................................................................................ 3 Interpreters defined ................................................................ 3 Code of Ethics .......................................................................... 5 ASLIA Board Contact Information ............................................ 6 Alphabetical Listing of Interpreters Northern Alberta ..................................................................... 7 Southern Alberta ..................................................................... 15 National ................................................................................... 19 International ............................................................................ 19 Definitions of Certification ....................................................... 20 National Association ................................................................ 21 AVLIC Chapter Affiliates ........................................................... 21
Legend T: Text
V: Voice
VP: Video phone
COI: Certificate of Interpretation (AVLIC)
NIC: National Interpreter Certification (RID)
CSC: Comprehensive Skills Certificate (RID)
CT: Certificate of Transliteration (RID)
CI: Certificate of Interpretation (RID)
CDI: Certified Deaf Interpreter
BA: Bachelors of Art degree
MA: Masters of Art degree
M.Ed: Masters in Education degree
Ph.D: Doctorate degree
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About ASLIA Incorporated in 1978, ASLIA (formerly known as ACRID) is a
registered, non-profit society whose members are professional
sign language interpreters who provide quality interpreting
services to hearing, hard of hearing, and Deaf individuals.
Nationally, ASLIA is affiliated with the Association of Visual
Language Interpreters of Canada, AVLIC, which promotes
networking among existing interpreter organizations and
nurtures the development of the vibrant interpreting profession.
The encouragement, support and active collaboration that we
receive from Deaf and Hard of Hearing organizations
and individuals contributes immeasurably to every phase of
ASLIA’s work.
ASLIA Mission Statement The Association of Sign Language Interpreters of Alberta is a
provincial association which represents its membership and
advances the sign language interpreting profession by pro-
moting the provision of high quality service through the en-
dorsement of ethical practices, standards and the continuing
development of interpreting skills, underlying knowledge and
professional growth.
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Active Membership Individuals who have graduated from an interpreter education
program, or meet defined criteria, and are currently involved in the
provision of sign language interpreting are eligible for active member-
ship in ASLIA. Active members are also affiliated with the national
organization, AVLIC, and have completed a written test of knowledge
(WTK). Disclaimer The Association of Sign Language Interpreters of Alberta has agreed to
provide this list of members who have varying experiences in providing
interpreting services for hearing and d/Deaf consumers.
The association is not in a position to guarantee the qualifications of
any ASLIA member nor are we responsible for any errors or difficulties
in the interpreting process that may arise in connection with the
services they provide.
INTERPRETERS An interpreter may be requested when two or more people, or groups,
do not share a common language in order to communicate with each
other. Qualified interpreters possess formal training, sophisticated
language fluency, and are familiar with communication norms across a
broad range of settings. At times, the services of a Deaf interpreter may be required in order to
meet the communication needs of the parties involved in a particular
setting. A Deaf interpreter is a native signer; possess training and is a
recognized member of the Deaf community. A Deaf interpreter/s can
be used in various settings and is an integral part of the interpreting
team.
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Hiring a member of ASLIA ensures that the interpreter you hire has
graduated from an Interpreter Education Program or has
satisfactorily met this standard through other experience as
deemed by AVLIC and the Affiliate Chapters. As a condition of
membership, ASLIA members have agreed to abide by, and are
accountable to, the Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Professional
Conduct. Ultimately, through membership, the interpreter
demonstrates a commitment to the profession and strives to
uphold a high standard of service.
In addition to asking for an interpreter/s who is a member of ASLIA,
the following questions may assist you in finding the appropriate
interpreter/s for your situation:
Certification with AVLIC (Certificate of Interpretation, COI)
Accreditation (provincial and/or employer screenings)
Years of experience
Areas of experience/expertise
Familiarity with nature and format of the appointment
When contacting interpreters it is important to provide the date,
time, duration, location and nature of the appointment. Names of
participants remain confidential until the interpreter establishes if
they are appropriate for the setting and if they are available, at
which point particulars can be discussed before confirming services.
At times, a team of interpreters (2 or more interpreters working
cooperatively) may be required due to the length of the assignment,
the number of consumers or the complexity of the task. It is
important to consult with the interpreter/s when determining the
need for more than one interpreter.
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Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Professional Conduct
For the complete version of the Code of Ethics and Guidelines for
Professional Conduct document, please go to www.aslia.ca. The
following guidelines represent the main tenants only. 1.0 PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY: Interpreters accept responsibility for all professional decisions made and actions taken.
1.1. Confidentiality
1.2. Professional Conduct
1.3. Scope of Practice
1.4. Integrity of Service
4.4 Support for Professional Associations 2.0 PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE: Interpreters provide the highest possible quality service through all aspects of their professional practice.
2.1. Qualifications to Practice
2.2 Faithfulness of Interpretation
2.3. Accountability for Professional Competence
2.4. Ongoing Professional Development
3.0 NON-DISCRIMINATION: Interpreters approach professional services with respect and cultural sensitivity towards all participants.
3.1. Non-discrimination
3.2. Communication Preferences
3.3 Deaf Interpreters
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4.0 INTEGRITY IN PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: Interpreters deal honestly and fairly with consumers and colleagues while establishing and maintaining professional boundaries. 4.1. Professional Relationships
4.2. Impartiality
4.3. Respect for Colleagues 5.0 INTEGRITY IN BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS: Interpreters establish and maintain professional boundaries with consumers and colleagues in a manner that is honest and fair. 5.1. Business Practices
5.2. Accurate Representation of Credentials
5.3. Reimbursement for Services
ASLIA Directors President: president@aslia.ca Vice-President: vicepres@aslia.ca Past President: pastpres@aslia.ca Treasurer: treasurer@aslia.ca Recording Secretary: rs@aslia.ca Administrative Secretary: aslia@aslia.ca Publications: publications@aslia.ca Professional Development: pd@aslia.ca Membership: membership@aslia.ca Fundraising: fundraising@aslia.ca Public Relations: pr@aslia.ca Special Events: events@aslia.ca
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NORTHERN ALBERTA
Tanya Adler
780-914-1961 (V/T)
adler@shaw.ca
COI CT/CI
Debbie Amendt
780-722-7883 (V/T)
debbieamendt
@shaw.ca
Heather Bannerman
780 457 4773 (V)
Judi Bauer
780-266-2446 (V/T)
587-524-5884 (fax)
Janice Betty
780-435-8390 (V) 780-913-4932 (V/T)
staceymrichard
@gmail.com
Stacey Booth
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Pam Brenneis
780-887-0732(V/T)
780-460-1388 (V)
pam.brenneis
@gmail.com
NIC-Master
Deanna Brouet
587-588-8907 (V/T)
dbrouet
@hotmail.com
Erin Burrell
780-264-5417 (V/T)
erin.burrell@live.ca
Ginette Chalifoux
ginette_chalifoux
@yahoo.ca
780-660-1428 (V/T)
debra@coffey.ca
Debra Coffey James Coffey
780-760-0267 (V)
Linda Cundy
780-266-0957 (T)
780-003-0005 (VP)
ljcundy@icloud.com
Deaf Interpreter
M.Ed
Diane De Andrade
780-965-1379 (V/T)
betybee @yahoo.co.uk
NIC-Master
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Carla Dupras
780-237-8827 (V/T)
cjbean@shaw.ca
COI
Laura Everitt
780-935-7714 (V/T)
laurajeveritt
@gmail.com
Janene Ewert
780-991-4865 (V/T)
j_ewert7
@outlook.com
Cathy Ferchau
(780) 983-5455 (V/T)
(780) 488-2297 (V)
cferchau@gmail.com
NIC
A.A.
Yvonne Fowler
780-916-7449 (T/V)
Denise-Lynn Frey
780-984-7813 (V/T)
B.Ed., M.Ed.,
M.S in progess
Jennifer Gehring
780-460-8547 (V/T)
jengehring@telus.net
Tiffany Goodkey
780-232-8788 (V/T)
tiffanygoodkey
@gmail.com
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samantha.gurney90
@gmail.com
Samantha Gurney Janice Gustafson
780-922-5074 (V)
Keller_janice
@yahoo.ca
Tracy Hetman
780-289-5258 (V/T)
780-435-1156 (V)
tracy.hetman
@shaw.ca
COI
BA
Jessica Hewitt
780-288-3359 (V/T)
hewittjessica27
@gmail.com
780-718-6293 (V/T)
780-449-4037 (V)
tilkuf@yahoo.ca
Tami Ilkuf-Osmak
780-966-1796 (V/T) 780-463-3225 (V)
andrealfraser @hotmail.com
Andrea Konowalec
587 991 6134 (V/T)
christineprus
@gmail.com
Christine Kozub Krista Krish
780-690-9551 (V/T)
kristakrish
@yahoo.com
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Donna Lauinger
780-884-7711 (V/T)
780-939-6580 (V)
donnalauinger
@hotmail.com
NIC
Chris Markin
780-887-5150 (V/T)
Cbmarkin
@gmail.com
Dallas McEwen
780-603-7495 (V/T)
dmcewen_86
@hotmail.com
Colleen Mason
780-405-8037 (V/T)
780-461-8037 (V)
NIC
Helen McLeod
780-233-8963 (V/T)
780-486-2619 (V)
mcleodh@shaw.ca
COI
Jade Martinez
780-907-7290 (V/T)
interpreter.jade
@gmail.com
Apryl Morrison
780-691-7339 (V/T)
apryl.morr
@gmail.com
Kelly Morse
780-616-0770 (V/T)
kelly.morse
@gmail.com
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780-996-4833 (V/T)
lifesigns5
@gmail.com
Yvonne Nickel Amanda Omoth
780-904-0032 (V/T)
aomoth
@thalasi.com
NIC
Laura Patterson
587-988-2306 (V/T)
laura.patterson8
@icloud.com
Heather Perry
heather@tordia.com
COI
Janice Pietrucha
780-975-1923 (V/T)
jpietruc@telus.net
NIC
Alicia Ponciano
780-965-9093 (V/T)
aponciano@me.com
Krista Quaife
780-278-6944 (V/T)
quaifekrista
@gmail.com
Megan Richelhoff
megan.richelhoff
@gmail.com
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Laurie Ann Robinson
780-237-1469 (V/T)
interpreterla
@hotmail.com
COI
Fern Russell-Heffernan
780-886-7882 (V/T)
fern.russell.19
@gmail.com
Lorraine Rutledge
587-989-6272 (V/T)
780-963-6392 (V)
lrutledge711
@gmail.com
NIC
Jason Salling
780-288-1159 (V/T)
780-490-0180 (fax)
sallingj
@hotmail.com
NIC-Master
Nicole Sander
780-554-6083 (V/T)
nicsander@me.com
Robyn Sauks
780-932-2150 (V/T)
robyn.sauks
@gmail.com
Amy Seiberlich
780-218-2164 (V/T)
amy.leadershipinstitute
@gmail.com
CI, CT
MA
Bill Sinclair
780.293.2455 (V/T)
signmeup.sinclair
@gmail.com
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Jenni Stevens
780-994-4536 (V/T)
jenni.stevens
@shaw.ca
Angela Stratiy
7809937821 (T)
astratiy@telus.net
BA, M.ed
Deaf Interpreter
Sarah Stewart
780-902-9591 (V/T)
stewart1442
@gmail.com
BA, MA
Marty Taylor
mtaylor
@ASLinterpreting.com
COI, CSC
PhD
Angie Turnbull
780-999-0978 (T)
ang_turnbull
@hotmail.com
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Tosca Burtenshaw
tosca.m.b
@gmail.com
BA
Christina Ambrock
403-464-4094 (V/T)
chris4terping
@gmail.com
Judy Delawsky
403-607-1554 (V/T)
403-285-0843 (V)
jmdelawsky
@telus.net
Stephanie Edgington
587-700-0128 (V/T) stephanie.aslinterpreter
@gmail.com
BA
Deb Flaig
403-615-2245 (V/T)
debra.flaig
@gmail.com
COI
Angela Flaman
403-512-4953 V/T
403-512-4953 (V)
flamanangela
@hotmail.com
NIC
SOUTHERN ALBERTA
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Curtis Husum
403-629-2008 (V/T) husum_c
@yahoo.com BA
403-605-9536 (V/T)
403 452-1933 (fax)
deedeekay@shaw.ca
CI, CT
MC, R.Psych, RPT,
CCC
Dee Dee (Diana) Kay
Lana Kreiser
403-830-3542 (V/T)
lana@flicinc.com
COI
Sandra Kuhar
sandra.kuhar
@gmail.com
Jenny Laing
403-805-8866 (V/T)
MIS/A
BA
Wendy Luchtmeijer
403-909-9350 (V/T)
wendyluchtmeijer
@gmail.com
403-818-5571 (V/T)
brianne.hall1
@yahoo.ca
Brianne Hall Stephanie Hoebers
403-619-5465 (V/T)
shoebers@shaw.ca
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Meg Magel
403-796-8838 (V/T)
megmerritt1
@gmail.com
Lisa Mahe
780-690-9266 (V/T)
lisa.mahe
@gmail.com
Janice Manchul
403-681-9289 (V/T)
403-280-5199 (fax)
jmanchul@shaw.ca
Silva Notland
silvanotland
@gmail.com
Karla Pelrine
Karlapelrine2
@gmail.com
BSc.
Erin Reagan
403-389-6784 (V/T)
edreagan@shaw.ca
NIC
Bree MacDonald
587-216-2733 (V/T)
Breemacd2010
@gmail.com
BA
Kari MacIvor
587-434-0128 (V/T)
587-350-3400 (V)
marriottk@shaw.ca
NIC
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Shannon Savoy
403-589-5601 (V/T)
savoyshannon
@hotmail.com
403-660-6724 (V/T)
susantompkins
@yahoo.ca
B.Ed
Susan Tompkins
Ron Whitford
403-617-9456 (T)
ron.whitford
@gmail.com
Joanne Rocheleau
403 875-2836 (V/T)
Debra Russell
403-660-7764 (V/T)
403-239-7485 (fax)
russelldl@shaw.ca
COI
PHD
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NATIONAL - CANADA
Brenda Erlandson
403-992-4483 (V/T)
brenda_e@shaw.ca
Pitt Meadows, BC
Michael Pidwerbeski
306-222-1369 (V/T)
pidwerbeski
@hotmail.com
NIC-Advanced
Saskatoon, SK
INTERNATIONAL
Cynthia Floyd
cynthia.floyd59
@yahoo.com
COI, CSC, CI,
BSW, MSc
Indianapolis, In
Carol Arink
780-945-9798 (V/T)
carolakawss
@gmail.com
NIC
Norman Wells, NWT
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DEFINITIONS OF CERTIFICATION Canadian Certification — conferred by the Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada (AVLIC): COI Certificate of Interpretation — Holders of this national certification have successfully completed the Canadian Evaluation System (CES) which is comprised of the following: Written Test of Knowledge (WTK): A 75 question, multiple choice
test that ensures appropriate theoretical knowledge in the field of American Sign Language and English interpretation.
Candidates are successful with a final grade of 70% or great-er.
Test of Interpretation (TOI): A practical application on the ability to provide message-equivalent interpretation between Ameri-can Sign Language and English. The TOI focuses on interpre-tation samples from an ASL to English monologue, English to ASL monologue and two interactive
scenarios. Under the guidance of a facilitator, candidate testing materials are rated by a team of three Deaf raters followed by a team of three certified interpreters. Certificate of Interpretation (COI) is granted upon successful completion of the CES process. For further information on the AVLIC COI please visit: www.avlic.ca American Certification — conferred by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID): NIC National Interpreter Certification—Holders of this certifi-
cate have successfully completed the NIC examination pro-cess for: General knowledge of the field of interpreting; ethical decision making; and applied interpreting skills. For further information on the RID NIC please visit: www.rid.org
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada – AVLIC 215-19567 Fraser Highway Surrey, BC V3S 9A4 Website: www.avlic.ca
AVLIC CHAPTER AFFILIATES West Coast Association of Visual Language Interpreters – WAVLI P.O. Box 41542 923 – 12 Street New Westminster, BC V3M 6L1 E-mail: wavli@wavli.com Website: www.wavli.com Manitoba Association of Visual Language Interpreters – MAVLI P.O. Box 68056 RPO Osborne Village Winnipeg, MB R3L 2V9 Email: president@mavli.com Ontario Association of Sign Language Interpreters – OASLI 442 Niar Avenue Mississauga, ON L5G 1W5 Email: contactus@oasli.on.ca Website: www.oasli.on.ca Sign Language Interpreters of the National Capital – SLINC 401-2249 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7E9 Email: info@slinc.ca Website: www.slinc.ca
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Maritime Association of Professional Sign Language
Interpreters – MAPSLI
P.O. Box 2625
Halifax, NS B3J 1P7
Email: president@mapsli.ca
Website: www.mapsli.ca Association of Visual Language Interpreters of New Brunswick
AVLI – NB
Saint John Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
Attn: AVLI-NB
324 Duke St. West
Saint John, NB E2M 1V2
Email: avli_nb@hotmail.com Newfoundland Association of Visual Language Interpreters
NAVLI
36 Ursula Crescent
St. Philips, NF A1M 1G6
Email: skinterpreter@nf.sympatico.ca
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