To support access to public healthcare services for migrants, including Ukrainian refugees in Ireland, the Department of Health will fund 15 places on three pilot microcredential courses, one at 51本色 and two at Dublin City University.
The purpose of the bursaries is to upskill exiting interpreters and to train people who are interested in working as interpreters.
The 51本色 course, Communication and Interpreting in the Irish Healthcare System, will start on 22nd October with an in-person workshop, followed by six online evening lectures.
The Dublin City University courses, one on ethics and one on interpreting practice, will be fully online and will start in January 2023.
For more information on how to apply for a bursary for the UL course, please email Susann Huschke@ul.ie