Fischer, S., Woodcock, K. 2009. Prevention of musculoskeletal disorders: Toward evidence-based workload norms for Sign Language Interpreters in Canada. Proceedings of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists. CD-ROM, 6 pages.
Category: Past research
OHS and Ergonomics for Sign Language Interpreters

OHSforSLI – download the guide
Woodcock, K., Fischer, S.L. 2008. Occupational Health and Safety for Sign Language Interpreters Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Research Advisory Council Grant #0532. Toronto: Ryerson University.
Continue reading “OHS and Ergonomics for Sign Language Interpreters”Educational attainment, labour force status and injury: a comparison of Canadians with and without deafness and hearing loss
Woodcock, K., Pole, J.D., 2008. Educational Attainment, Labour Force Status and Injury: a comparison of Canadians with and without deafness and hearing loss. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 31, 297–304.
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In Deaf Professionals and Designated Interpreters, external link A New Paradigm, external link. (Hauser, Finch & Hauser, 2008) Washington DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Continue reading “Academic and Educational Interpreting from the Other Side of the Classroom: Working with Deaf Academics”Understanding the requirements of sign language interpreting: An examination of occupational health and job demand
Fischer, S., Woodcock, K., 2007. Understanding the requirements of sign language interpreting: An examination of occupational health and job demand. Sixth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders PREMUS, Boston MA.
Health profile of Deaf Canadians: Analysis of the Canada Community Health Survey
Woodcock, K., Pole, J.D, 2007. Health profile of Deaf Canadians: Analysis of the Canada Community Health Survey. Canadian Family Physician 53:2140–2141 e.7.
Continue reading “Health profile of Deaf Canadians: Analysis of the Canada Community Health Survey”Equitable representation of deaf people in mainstream academia: Why not?
Kathryn Woodcock, Meg J. Rohan, Linda Campbell (2007). Higher Education 53, 359-379.
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Woodcock, K., 2002. Remote CART: How I survived my PhD research. J. Court Reporting. May: 70–72.
May be a bit hard to find as this volume is no longer on JCR / NCRA website.
Deafened People: Adjustment and Support
Ergonomics and automatic speech recognition applications for deaf and hard-of-hearing users
Woodcock, K., 1997. Ergonomics of automatic speech recognition applications for deaf and hard-of-hearing users. Technology and Disability 7, 147–164.
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