Easy Read definition

Easy Read means an accessible format designed for people with a learning disability including the use of simple jargon free language, shorter sentences and supporting images;

Examples of Easy Read in a sentence

  • Alternative formats may include Easy Read, Braille, audio formats (CD, mp3 or DAISY), large print or minority languages to meet the needs of those for whom English is not their first language.

  • On request it may be possible to make this policy available in alternative formats such as large print, Braille, disk, audio file, audio cassette, Easy Read or in minority languages to meet the needs of those not fluent in English.

  • One practical sugges- tion for a church with no children: perhaps the first thing to do is begin channelling some resources into employing somebody to begin working with children in the commu- nity; and to take advantage of our Church’s own resource, Kids Friendly, in helping with this.

  • Information Packs and Response Forms were available in hard copy in standard and Easy Read, with other formats available on request.

  • All correspondence must be in plain English and in a format that the Client confirms is accessible to the Client, e.g. use of Easy Read, correspondence may be in larger font size, translated, electronic form, audio or Braille etc.

  • People (service users and unpaid carers) need good access to publicly available, high quality information about SDS/ social care, in a range of accessible and tailored formats (e.g. hard copy and digital; face-to-face; large print; Braille; Easy Read; BSL).

  • This document can be made available on request and where reasonably practicable in an alternative format, Easy Read, Braille, audio formats (CD, mp3 or DAISY), large print or minority languages to meet the needs of those for whom English is not their first language.

  • It should be noted that not all members of the public have access to internet, and some may require information in other formats (including, but not limited to, audio, braille, printed materials, New Zealand Sign Language, and Easy Read) to cater for different access needs.

  • The main publications from each organisation being available in Word as well as the usual PDF version, in Easy Read format and large print.

  • A common complaints procedure in Easy Read format for use across all of the criminal justice organisations, except for the police who require more detailed guidance.

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  • EAG clause 35;

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  • CSA means Canadian Standards Association;

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