The interpreter’s role is to support the refugees with their care at RCC and to navigate the health care system.
Languages supported include: Arabic, Nepali, Bhutanese, Swahili, Burmese, Karen, Tigrinya, Somali, Amharic, French and Spanish.
Since 2004, the Regina Community Clinic has been committed to the well-being and care of government-sponsored refugees.
The Ministry of Health has approved targeted funding for this population, who have been forced to flee their country because of persecution, war or violence.
Our partners are the Regina Open Door Society (RODS) and the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
We support the following languages - Arabic, Nepali, Bhutanese, Swahili, Burmese, Karen, Tigrinya, Somali, Amharic, French and Spanish.
RCC partners with agencies including the Regina Open Door Society (RODS) and the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
RCC has on average six to eight interpreters on staff hired on term contracts.
The interpreter’s role is to support the refugees with their care at RCC and to navigate the health care system.
Languages supported include: Arabic, Nepali, Bhutanese, Swahili, Burmese, Karen, Tigrinya, Somali, Amharic, French and Spanish.