Communications Assistants Training Outline

Below is the training outline that I used to train Relay Operators (ROs) in Australia in 2001. This outline covers 1/3 of what ROs need to know before they can effectively assist STS users. In the US, the name for ROs is Communications Assistants (CAs). All STS CAs have previous experience as CAs for the TTY relay (for people who are deaf). Thus, STS CA trainees already know TTY relay procedures. The STS procedures are essentially the same as the TTY relay procedures except that the TTY Relay CAs communicate with deaf users by TTY, while STS CAs communicate with STS users by voice. There are three traditional parts of STS CA training. Some of the phone companies may include additional elements in their training but are keeping that information proprietary.

  1. STS CA trainees receive basic TTY relay protocol training as part of their training to be TTY relay CAs. This training includes knowledge of company policy concerning. Each of the main providers of STS in the US (Sprint, MCI, AT&T and Hamilton) has its own company policies to teach CAs.
  2. My training outline below describes what STS CAs need to know about the speech disabled population. This is the part of the training that I developed.
  3. The final phase of STS CA training is on the job experience. Byimply revoicing (repeating what the STS users are saying) STS calls for STS users, CAs learn much of what they need to know. This phase is probably the most important one as it teaches CAs what the users really want them to do.

- Bob Segalman

TRAINING OF SPEECH TO SPEECH RELAY OPERATORS

OUTLINE OF TRAINING PACKAGE

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