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Translations and Interpreters
Member guidance for cases where the prisoner’s first language is not English (or Welsh), and translation of documents, or an interpreter, may be needed.
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This guidance sets out information and advice for Parole Board members relating to parole cases where the prisoner’s first language is not English (or Welsh), and translation of documents, or an interpreter, may be needed.
The Equalities Act 2010 prohibits direct or indirect discrimination on the basis of a protected characteristic, such as race or religion.
The provision of translated documents or an interpreter may assist to eliminate such discrimination, although it is not a legal requirement to arrange translations of documents or provide an interpreter for other languages, except where that language is Welsh.