WINDSOR, ONT. A new initiative has been developed to help address language barriers when it comes to accessing healthcare. The program, We Speak, has been developed by a temporary task group “focused on effectively addressing language barriers for clients.” The program offers providers the ability to access scheduled or on-demand interpreting services in-person or by phone and video. “As a healthcare service, it is critical that individuals have information that is easy to understand and accessible. The ability to provide our services in the language most comfortable for our clients is critical to this goal,” Nicole Dupuis, Windsor-Essex County Health Unit health promotion director, said. “The We Speak video and on-demand interpretation options have allowed us to meet our clients’ needs when, and how they need them, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.”