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International Journal of Interpreter Education

2020

Interpreters and interpreter education; interpreting in mental health settings; forensic psychiatry interpreting; Samoan language interpreting.

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Interview With Samoan-English Specialist Mental Health Interpreter Hoy Neng Wong Soon, Jo Anna Burn, Hoy Neng Wong Soon Dec 2020

Interview With Samoan-English Specialist Mental Health Interpreter Hoy Neng Wong Soon, Jo Anna Burn, Hoy Neng Wong Soon

International Journal of Interpreter Education

This interview was conducted with Hoy Neng Wong Soon, a specialist mental health Samoan-language interpreter from Aotearoa New Zealand3 . Hoy Neng combines her work as a research project manager with the Pacific Islands Families Study with interpreting and translating and also works as a health interpreter and translator educator. Her experiences offer interpreters and educators an insight into mental health settings and into the very demanding area of forensic psychiatry. She is based in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.