121 – Interpreting and Translation

It allows you to communicate independently in essential; personal, social or community activities with our staff with the same background language is assisting you when translation is not available. This service is also for participants with a hard hearing problem which an interpreter can be requested.

Services Covered

Interpreting & Translation (NDIS Code 121) provides language and communication support to help NDIS participants access services and engage with their community. This includes:

  • translators from different languages,
  • Interpreters,
  • communication training
  • Translating or interpreting important forms and telephone calls
  • Translating or interpreting from a different language

Who Can Access These Services?

Participants with language or communication barriers, including:
  • People from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds
  • Individuals who are deaf, Hard of Hearing, or use Auslan
  • Participants with communication disabilities (e.g., aphasia, speech disorders)

NDIS 121 – Interpreting and Translation Tasks Made Easy

As a trusted NDIS service provider, HOHS is proud to offer the benefits of NDIS Registration Group 121 – Interpreting and Translation to individuals with disabilities across Australia. Our professional language support services help bridge communication gaps, ensuring participants can fully understand and engage with their care and community. If you or someone you know is eligible for NDIS support, discover how HOHS can enhance clarity and connection through our expert 121 Interpreting and Translation services.