Kate Boddy Senior Practitioner
Registered Sign Language Interpreter
Languages: BSL English
(Registration Expires: 31/07/2026)
Photo ID Card No: 1014947
Languages: BSL English
(Registration Expires: 31/07/2026)
Photo ID Card No: 1014947
Weekdays | Evenings | Weekends | ![]() |
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Contact no | 07713464524 |
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Text only | No |
Email address | boddylanguage@live.co.uk |
The information provided below is additional to registration requirements and therefore has not been verified by NRCPD.

Memberships
Organisation | Date joined |
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NUBSLI | 09/01/2015 |
Additional qualifications
Type | Qualification | Date achieved |
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Communication / Language | Level 6 NVQ Certificate in British Sign Language | 01/04/2013 |
Professional | Level 6 Interpreting Programme - Part One | 11/06/2013 |
Employments
Start date | End date | Job title | Employer |
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01/05/2012 | 17/07/2013 | CSW | Self Employed |
01/08/2011 | 01/04/2012 | Specialist D/deaf Worker - Africa | Forever Angels - Africa |
01/08/2006 | 01/08/2011 | Advocacy & Community Services Manager | Deafness Resource Centre |
01/08/2005 | 01/08/2006 | Access to Work Assessor | RNID |
01/08/2001 | 01/08/2005 | Personal Communication Assistant | Deafness Support Network |
01/09/2013 | Registered Trainee Sign Language Interpreter |
General Info
Hello! I am Kate Boddy!
I’m a nurturing and approachable practitioner who believes in the power of honest conversations and self-reflection to bring about change.
I’ve spent over 25 years working in the Deaf community, with more than 10 of those in the interpreting field. My background is in charity management and advocacy, and I now run That Deaf Health Injustice — a campaign that shines a light on the barriers Deaf people face in healthcare. As a heritage signer, this work is deeply personal to me, and I’m passionate about making healthcare truly accessible.
If you would like to enquire about the services I can provide as a senior practitioner, please email on the address advertised.
I’m a nurturing and approachable practitioner who believes in the power of honest conversations and self-reflection to bring about change.
I’ve spent over 25 years working in the Deaf community, with more than 10 of those in the interpreting field. My background is in charity management and advocacy, and I now run That Deaf Health Injustice — a campaign that shines a light on the barriers Deaf people face in healthcare. As a heritage signer, this work is deeply personal to me, and I’m passionate about making healthcare truly accessible.
If you would like to enquire about the services I can provide as a senior practitioner, please email on the address advertised.