The National Registers of Communication Professionals working with Deaf and Deafblind People (NRCPD) “exist to protect the public by regulating communication and language professionals who work with deaf and deafblind people.” This organisation has registrants from a number of professions, including Speech-to-Text Reporters, lipspeakers and sign language interpreters.
Whilst it is not currently mandatory for STTRs/captioners to be on the Register, many of our members are long-standing registrants and submit Continuing Professional Development units for this purpose.
Chanelle Malliff
Customer, BIVR Member
About
31 years court reporting and counting! I trained and graduated in New Zealand, and moved to and settled in England in my mid-20s.
An exciting career down the years. Though I started 5 years in criminal courts, since moving to England the bulk of reporting is civil, High Court, Supreme Court and Arbitrations. I’ve reported all over the world, living for a time in Singapore reporting throughout Asia, but predominantly of course throughout Europe and the United Kingdom.
I offer realtime stenography in my freelance work, specialising in US Depositions and International Arbitrations. I do prioritise and prefer VC work and assignments closer to home, but never mind the odd trip abroad!
- Member (6 months)
- American Depositions, Arbitrations, Court, Qualified Realtime Reporter - QRR, Realtime, Certified LiveNote Reporter
- UK
