Sign language interpreters group formed

Sign language interpreters group formed
A General Assembly of both hearing and deaf sign language interpreters was successfully held last Saturday, May 21 at CAP Development Center in Makati City and attended by more than 100 interpreters and supporters.
This momentous activity was brought about by the inclusion of World Association of Sign Language Interpreters Asia Forum (WASLI) during the Asia Pacific Conference of World Federation of the Deaf held in the Tagaytay City, Philippines last November 2010 which was sponsored by Philippine Federation of the Deaf. During the forum, a group of Filipino sign language interpreter attendees brainstormed and decided to form a national sign language interpreters association in order to address the concerns raised. After that, a general get-together discussion was held at the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) on January 24 to introduce the idea of forming a said group.
Sign language interpreters group formed

Elections were held to comprise the first members of the Board of Trustees. The winning candidates were:
Board Members from NCR: Alfredo D. Celada Jr., May G. Andrada, Febe S. Sevilla, Marie Therese Bustos, Joy L. Cristal, Maria Veronica T. Perez, Natividad P. Natividad and Remberto I. Esposa Jr.
Board Members from Outside NCR: Arturo V. Abrena Jr. (Baguio), Annabelle S. Catimbang (Camarines Sur), John Paul E. Maunes (Cebu), Fr. Peter Miles S. Sollesta, PMS (Cebu), Rossana Villanueva (Zamboanga)
Deaf Representatives: Julius G. Andrada, Leonides D. Sulse, Rey Alfred Lee (Ex-Officio- Phil.Federation of the Deaf President)

MCCID Training Director Esposa was not present during the election due to prior appointment.

Suggested names for the association was also voted upon. Philippine National Association of Sign Language Interpreters won as the official name. Visit PNASLI’s official website here.
Note: Photos courtesy of PNASLI Official Website.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Scroll to top