
Valerie Gidney launching INTRAN in 2000 INTRAN receiving the GO award for 'Best Service'
In East Anglia we have at least 180 different languages spoken and there are considerable populations of deaf and hard-of-hearing people. INTRAN exists to provide services to meet the communication needs of all these people.
INTRAN is non profit making and works in partnership with public sector bodies such as health care providers, county and district councils, police and probation, housing associations and voluntary organisations to provide interpretation and translation services to the general public.
The INTRAN web site has been developed as a tool for staff working at INTRAN partner organisations.
Are you looking to book an interpreter or translate material?
Are you a member of the public who needs an interpreter or translation?
If you are managing INTRAN of behalf of your organisation, please log in as Champion below.
If you need additional information about INTRAN please contact us.
* INTRAN is a trademarked organisation. Norfolk County Council holds the Registered Trade Mark on behalf of the INTRAN Partnership.
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INTRAN Executive Awards
In November 2009, Tanya Tilford, Head of Revenues and Support Services and Christine Birchall, Corporate Communications and Marketing Manager for Norfolk County Council, won the INTRAN Executives of the Year Award for 2009 for 'Making a Difference'...