“Plain language” has been defined by the International Standards Organization as “communication that puts readers first.” (ISO 24495-1) Ergonomics aims to design work for people. Logically, one might ...
The Spell It Out toolkit provides guidance on avoiding unnecessary jargon, using plain language principles, and fostering an inclusive work environment. The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and ...
City of Cambridge employees Crystal Rosa, right, and Bridget Martin, left, hold host language justice workshops with various city departments. (Photo courtesy Crystal Rosa) This is your first of three ...
*The CTSI Open Research Office session on plain language scheduled for November 16, 2022, has been postponed. Information on a rescheduled date will be shared on the CTSI website as available. In 2019 ...
The focus of this section is on strategies to support resettled refugees’ acquisition of the language of the receiving community (often referred to as the target language). Some of the principles and ...
This is the first time ProPublica has produced a translation into plain language. We’ve increasingly seen newsrooms experiment with accessibility, including The New York Times’ Braille and audio ...
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