VoiceOver Interpreting is a not-for-profit social enterprise, established by Govan & Craigton Integration Network to provide a quality, affordable service with community values.

Our interpreters are qualified and experienced, and the enterprise is run for the benefit of the community – not for profit. That's how we can offer such competitive rates, from just £27.50 per hour. The aim is not to make a profit, but to make quality interpreting more widely available. VoiceOver is about supporting integration, tackling inequality, and building stronger, united communities. All surplus income generated by this enterprise goes straight back into GCIN's community work. Govan & Craigton Integration Network is a Scottish Charity, No. SC042012.

Contact VoiceOver

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To book an interpreter, or for further information, contact Project Administrator, Linda Japp.

Contact details:

Linda Japp, Project Administrator
VoiceOver at GCIN
Pearce Institute
840 Govan Road
Glasgow G51 3UU

tel: 0141 445 3718
email info@voiceoverglasgow.org.uk

Why choose VoiceOver?

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Quality interpreting, community values.
First and foremost, our interpreters are qualified and experienced. We can guarantee a quality face-to-face interpreting service, whether it is a one-to-one session, group events, or large multi-language audiences.

Secondly, the enterprise is run by the GCIN charity for the benefit of the community – not for profit. That's how we can offer such competitive rates. GCIN is all about tackling inequality, building stronger communities, and supporting integration. VoiceOver is a key part of this, and all the income generated goes straight back into our community work.

Integration Network

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Govan and Craigton Integration Network was established in 2001, initially to assist newly arrived asylum seekers. Over the years, the network developed into a multi-agency forum to coordinate services and to build bonds and links within and between communities.

Today, GCIN is a registered charity, still facilitating the forum but also directly providing rights-based integration services. Working out of the Pearce Institute in central Govan, and a community flat in Cardonald, GCIN runs community drop-ins, arts projects, advice services, English classes, a destitute food project, cross-cultural community events, VoiceOver Interpreting, and much more.