WRITTEN MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
Thursday 25 April 2013
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
Language Services Framework Agreement
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
Language Services Framework Agreement
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for
Justice (Mrs Helen Grant):
Today, the Government responded to the Justice
Committee report “Interpreting and translation services and the Applied Language
Solutions contract”. This sets out some of the work which has already taken
place and some which is planned in order to bring about improvements to the
contract and the associated Framework Agreement for the justice sector.
Part of this work was to review the current terms
and conditions for interpreters under the contract in discussion with Capita
and taking into account the feedback from groups of interpreters. I can
announce that several changes will come into effect in May this year which will
have a direct impact on take-home pay for interpreters. We are confident that
these measures are affordable for the taxpayer, but will also have a direct
effect on performance levels by attracting more interpreters to register to
work, as well as encourage those already registered to undertake more bookings.
The changes address a number of concerns that
interpreters have raised with the Department and Capita and include paying
interpreters at their qualified tier and in 15 minute blocks, extending the use
of mileage payments and introducing cancellation fees where the hearing is
cancelled or runs significantly shorter than expected through no fault of the
interpreter. We are also introducing a fee to cover incidental costs that the
interpreter might incur.
Other work is ongoing in our challenge to Capita to
improve performance under the contract.
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/wms/?id=2013-04-25a.71WS.1
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/wms/?id=2013-04-25a.71WS.1
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