Course Description
Court-ordered psychological evaluations put interpreters at the crossroads between two sets of ethical standards. This webinar will provide discussion and guidance on navigating the murky overlap between the legal field’s ethical responsibility to remain unbiased, and the medical field’s policy of incremental intervention.

Agustin de la Mora
Agustín Servin de la Mora is the president of DE LA MORA Institute of Interpretation. He was born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico, and has been a professional freelance and staff interpreter for the last 28 years. He is one of the Supervisor Raters for the National Center for State Courts and has been a lead rater for the federal and consortium oral exams for court interpreters. He was the lead interpreter for the Ninth Judicial Circuit for over a decade, served as member of the Project Advisory Committee responsible for the creation of the National Standards for Healthcare Interpreter Training Programs for the NCIHC. He was a member of the Florida Court Interpreter Certification Board and a voting member of the Technical Committee of the National Consortium for Interpreter Certification. He is a state and federally certified court interpreter, as well as a certified medical interpreter. He has been a consultant for the Administrative Offices of the State Courts, conducting orientation seminars and advanced skills workshops for interpreters in at least 15 states. He has been featured as a speaker and presenter in several national conventions, including those of NAJIT, ATA, IMIA, and NASCA.
Course curriculum
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Welcome to the webinar!
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Webinar Description
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Webinar Replay
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Court-Ordered Mental Health Evaluations Webinar and Resources
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Thanks for watching!
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