I was wondering what people thought of the idea of having VRS services expand into doing on-site jobs. In other words, a person with a video phone goes into a real-estate agent's office, sits down with the agent, calls the VRS relay service, sets the video phone on the desk, and has the interpreter at the relay service voice for her (through a speaker on the phone, or a separate phone connection). Then when the real estate agent says something, the interpreter signs.
This could add the factor of anonymity to people living in small towns, when using an interpreter 1,000 miles away who's never met either party. And obviously it saves money on travel time, as well as making 'terps available for smaller jobs.
Funding for this service could come from the usual sources who are supposed to pay for sign language interpreting, a surcharge or per-minute charge on business phone accounts, or other creative outlets. And it wouldn't be the Deaf person having to trace the funding, but the relay service (with its economic resources and clout).
just an idea ...Let the discussion begin!
be well
-AH
This could add the factor of anonymity to people living in small towns, when using an interpreter 1,000 miles away who's never met either party. And obviously it saves money on travel time, as well as making 'terps available for smaller jobs.
Funding for this service could come from the usual sources who are supposed to pay for sign language interpreting, a surcharge or per-minute charge on business phone accounts, or other creative outlets. And it wouldn't be the Deaf person having to trace the funding, but the relay service (with its economic resources and clout).
just an idea ...Let the discussion begin!
be well
-AH