Queensland Courts Face Interpreter Shortage, Risking Justice
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Interpreter shortages in Queensland courts, particularly for migrant women in domestic violence cases, are causing serious issues. With a growing demand and a shrinking workforce, many are facing bad translations or no interpreters at all. This leads to confusion, mistrust, and potential risks like wrongful convictions. The situation is so dire that its been labeled a human rights fail. The Department of Home Affairs and Queenslands Justice Department are working to address the problem, but the solution is still far from perfect.
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