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Plain Language Resources

Based on ongoing consultations with our stakeholders across Alberta, we have identified the following areas on which to focus and categorize our plain language activities:

  1. Health and disabilities: Topics related to health and wellness, complex needs and specific disorders, e.g., FASD, autism, dual diagnosis.
  2. Social inclusion: Topics related to social justice, legal rights, advocacy, citizenship and inclusion of persons with disabilities.
  3. Life-cycle transitions: Topics on service planning and delivery for individuals experiencing various stages of the life-cycle, e.g., youth to adult services, education to work, retirement planning, death, and bereavement.

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Plain Language Manual

Is it Plain? A Manual for plain language writers (rev. Mar 2002)

Over 50 pages of information and ideas to create written materials suitable for people with low English literacy, examples of what works well, illustrations of materials at different stages of "translation," suggestions for alternative words, and recomednations on pictures to enhance text.

To order please contact the Randy Tighe Resource Centre.

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