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The Wyoming State Language Assess Network (WYNSLA) is a community of legal and healthcare professionals, law enforcement, interpreters, translators, service providers, advocates, and community members dedicated to ensuring Wyoming’s local and state agencies understand and comply with the language access provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Website with listings of Interpreters and Translators for individuals throughout Wyoming.
Deaf Intervention Services, LLC, offers a variety of options in supporting full communication access for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals of all ages within Wyoming and beyond, including services, consultations, and referrals. Examples of this would be as follows: sign language interpreters, tutors, oral intervention, sign language programs.

Services

Interpretation/Translation
Tutoring Services
Provides telephone access to individuals who are Deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, and/or speech-impaired. Provides landline and wireless equipment, along with signaling equipment and accessories, to eligible individuals throughout Wyoming.

Services

Telecommunication Relay Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Sign Language Interpretation
The Court Interpreter Program supports the Wyoming Judicial Branch’s commitment to providing equitable access to legal proceedings for individuals who are non-English speakers, possess limited English proficiency, or are deaf or hard of hearing.