Easy to Read

Easy to read is so much more than Plain English.A complex form and an easy form

At Easy and Clear, we do more than just take away jargon and long sentences. Combining an inclusive tone of voice with easy to read content, we produce materials that are both accurate and accessible.

From adult social care and mental health booklets, through to consultations and health information leaflets, our expert approach to writing and editing content means we create materials that speak directly to the audience they are aimed at.

It’s not what you want to say, it’s what the person needs to know!

We know that removing barriers to information is one of the most important things an organisation, business or charity can do. We work through documents in a systematic way, pulling out the key messages and reducing content. We advise our clients to step back from the content and put the audiences first. What do they need to know rather than what you want to tell them.

Why produce easy to read information?

Easy to read documents work well for people with

  1. Learning difficulties like dyslexia, dyspraxia and aphasia.
  2. Neurodivergent conditions like ADHD and ASD.
  3. Mental health conditions.
  4. Poor concentration and brain injury.
  5. Language needs – for example if English is not their first language.
  6. Low literacy or poor access to social learning.
  7. Older people and anyone with a dementia-related condition.

Easy to read information contains inclusive and clear content – placing the key messages at the forefront of the document.

Easy to read information can include documents, leaflets or pages that have been edited to make them more inclusive and literally easier to read!

Although similar to easy read, easy to read information does not require images next to each block of text, although pictures can still be useful to illustrate some points and break up content.