About NRCPD
The National Registers of Communication Professionals working with Deaf and Deafblind People (NRCPD) administers professional registers for sign language interpreters, lipspeakers, speech to text reporters, LSPs - deafblind manual and notetakers. The NRCPD was formed in early 2009 but has history dating back more than 25 years. In this section you can read more about the NRCPD and its history.
Contact the NRCPD

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History of the registers

The first registers were formed in 1982 and since then have grown and evolved to include many different categories. You can read more about the history of the registers here.
Board members

NRCPD is overseen by a registration board whose key role is to act as the guardian of professional standards for the communication professionals it registers. The registration board is responsible for the policies and procedures that govern professional registration and ensuring that the system maintains the confidence of all stakeholders. You can read more about the NRCPD board members by clicking here.