85 Minnesota Judicial Branch Court Interpreter Program Consistently Enforce Rule 8 Prioritizing Interpreters Holding RID’s Specialist Certificate: Legal (SC:L)

Video description: A person is describing the solution titled Minnesota Judicial Branch Court Interpreter Program Consistently Enforce Rule 8 Prioritizing Interpreters Holding RID’s Specialist Certificate: Legal (SC:L). The transcript is provided below.

Issue: Rule 8 is a policy that requires court scheduling staff to attempt to schedule SC:Ls first. Currently, not all scheduling staff follow Rule 8, thus resulting in any interpreter on the roster or through a subcontracted agency being sent for court proceedings.

Video description: A person is summarizing the level of support that this solution received.

Of the 92 respondents, nearly one third were neutral or opposed to the Minnesota Judicial Branch reinstating Rule 8 that prioritized scheduling interpreters that hold the Legal Specialist Certificate (SC:L). Of the 92 respondents, nearly one third were neutral or opposed to the Minnesota Judicial Branch reinstating Rule 8 that prioritized scheduling interpreters that hold the Legal Specialist Certificate (SC:L). Interpreters had more opposition than other groups, and System stakeholders had more support than other groups.

Summary of Support Image Description

The stacked bar charts show how respondents rated their level of support and the total number of responses. The percentage for the five support levels is shown from left to right: Strongly Oppose (Dark Red), Oppose (Light Red), Neutral (Yellow), Support (Light Blue), and Strongly Support (Dark Blue).

Respondents may identify with multiple subgroups. The overall level of support is:

Overall
Strongly Oppose: 2%
Oppose: 3%
Neutral: 25%
Support: 34%
Strongly Support: 36%

Click to see the detailed image description for each subgroup.

Interpreter
Strongly Oppose: 4%
Oppose: 4%
Neutral: 21%
Support: 35%
Strongly Support: 37%

DDBHH Consumer
Strongly Oppose: 0%
Oppose: 2%
Neutral: 22%
Support: 39%
Strongly Support: 37%

System Stakeholder
Strongly Oppose: 0%
Oppose: 3%
Neutral: 18%
Support: 38%
Strongly Support: 41%

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