Language and Cultural Professionals
The Regional Language Network East Midlands supports and promotes the work of language and cultural professionals in the region. Whether you provide translation or interpreting services, language training or cultural consultancy, the RLN can help you to make the most of your language skills.
Providers Database
The RLN holds details of language and cultural service providers in the East Midlands. This information, including the services you offer and your contact details, is kept on a spreadsheet and used to refer local companies who contact us requiring help with language and cultural issues.
All providers who were previously registered on the BLIS Professionals database* are now included on this spreadsheet. The RLN will continue to hold details of these providers as well as inviting new applications for inclusion (subject to quality assurance checks).
Please contact us if:
- You were previously registered on the BLIS Professionals database and would like to remove or update your details.
- You were not previously registered on the BLIS Professionals database and would like to discuss listing your services on the current spreadsheet please contact us.
* BLIS Services was closed down on 1st July 2007 due to a lack of funding.
Professional Indemnity Insurance
If you are operating as a language professional you are advised to take out Professional Indemnity Insurance to cover the cost of defending claims and any damages payable should a client suffer financial loss as a result of alleged neglect, error or omission.
Professional Development
If you are interested in furthering your professional skills and experience, CILT, the National Centre for Languages have details of forthcoming professional development courses on their website. Click here for further details.
Survey of Language and Cultural Service Providers
CILT, the National Centre for Languages has recently published its Survey of Language and Cultural Service Providers 2005. Some of the key findings are as follows:
- Financial, IT and legal sectors currently provide language professionals with the most work.
- There is an increase in demand for translation services.
- There is growing demand for cultural training services.
- Demand for Chinese, Russian, Arabic and Japanese is growing.
- The language services sector is dominated by small companies and sole traders.
For further information you can download the complete survey (PDF 88 KB).
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