National Interpreting Conference Eikholt 13 - 14 January 2021

aptic communication has become an important part of many people's lives. Those who receive signals are more numerous, and so are those who practise them. Today we want to focus on what haptic communication has become both nationally and internationally.

Since the situation with Covid 19 is here and prevents practical exercises, this time we are focusing on what haptic and tactile communication does to us as people. Both interpreter users, their relatives and the interpreters themselves are affected by touch and close relationships.

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