BSL Interpreting & Communication Service

Do you have deaf service users? Are you finding it difficult to communicate with them? Do you want to make your services more accessible and inclusive for all?

The Nottinghamshire Sign Language Interpreting Service (NSLIS) is here to help. We specialise in providing high-quality communication support, making sure deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals can access the services they need without barriers.

Professional communication services

Our experienced and qualified interpreters and lipspeakers offer professional communication services across Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and the East Midlands. Whether you need support in a healthcare setting, workplace or any other public service, we’re here to help bridge the communication gap.

Our interpreters and lipspeakers have experience of working in a vast range of settings. Once we know your requirements we’ll match you with an interpreter who has the relevant experience and knowledge.

We can provide communication support in settings such as:

  • GP, hospital, dental and optician appointments
  • pre-school, school, further and higher education
  • meetings and training at work
  • conferences and public events
  • consultations with social services
  • police interviews and legal work
  • court appearances and probationary hearings

We understand the importance of clear and accurate communication

We strive to provide the highest standards of service – we know how important this is, especially in critical settings like healthcare and legal matters.

Book an interpreter or lipspeaker

If you would like to book a British Sign Language (BSL) / English interpreter or lipspeaker for your service, please complete our booking form

You can also explore more information about our duty-time service and our emergency out-of-hours service, which makes communication support available whenever you need it.

No matter what kind of support you need, our team is committed to making your services more accessible and ensuring that your deaf service users can communicate with ease. Reach out today to learn more about how we can support you.

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DID YOU KNOW?…

British Sign Language (BSL) was recognised as an official language of the UK on 18th March 2003.