Communication professionals provide services that facilitate effective communication between one or more deaf or deafblind people and other people in a particular situation. That can be at the doctor's or at work, in the police station reporting an incident or in a safety briefing at the local gym, in a hospital with a consultant or at a school parents' evening.
NRCPD registered communication professionals have all achieved recognised qualifications in their discipline and work to strict professional codes of practice. Registration is the only guarantee that providers of communication services have met safe-to-practice standards and carry professional indemnity insurance if it is required.
Find out more about the NRCPD, how to choose the right communication professional for your needs, how to work with them and how to find a professional by visiting the NRCPD website. If you are a communication professional then you can register through the website.
Studying towards our qualifications are the starting point for becoming a registered communication professional. You can read more about our qualifications by clicking here. To understand more about the career opportunities available please click here.