Providing Language Services across the North of England

26 July 2010

Prestige have successfully tendered to be on the Commercial Support Unit North East framework agreement. They were already on the framework agreement for the North West so this makes them the only language company to have succeeded in getting onto framework agreements for all of the core language services, for the public sector in both the North West and North East of England.

The Commercial Support Unit North East is a new organisation (Spring 2010) developed to address the ambitions and objectives of the local health economy in becoming more commercially effective.

You can find out more about our language services for the public sector on our website.


London Councils ‘Could Be Compromising The Needs of Ethnic Minorities’

11 June 2009

Colin Dudley, Local Authority Business Development Manager at language services provider Prestige Network has written an article for the www.foreignersinuk.co.uk website calling on London Councils to take their responsibilities of communicating with ethnic minorities seriously.

Colin Dudley Local Authority Business Development Manager, Prestige Network

Colin Dudley Local Authority Business Development Manager, Prestige Network

Mr Dudley said: “Being able to communicate with staff is crucial for everyone using council services: it enables people to say what they want, to understand what is going on around them and feel connected to others. Translation and interpreting services give people access to support.

“The increased demand for language services by public sector organisations and commercial companies alike is symptomatic of the need to meet the country’s continually expanding and diversifying language base.”

Prestige Network caters for language and communications needs in the private and public sector (including the NHS, local government departments, charities, the police and other public organisations). It is continuing to build on its successful delivery to over 1,000 clients and recently announced a 65 per cent growth in 2008/2009. It is run by brother and sister Shawn Khorassani and Shohreh Fleming and her husband Anthony.

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.