Training For Nonprofits and Government Agencies
The presenters are from the Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Learn to write policy information that is easy to understand
April 25th
4:00 to 5:00 ET

Overview of
Accessible Formats

Why write in accessible formats? What's the difference between plain language and Easy Read? What principles should everyone follow when writing in an accessible way? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this brief introductory webinar, with time for questions and answers.
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May 10th
4:00 to 5:00 ET

Plain Language

Plain language writing makes your work better -- and it's more accessible for people with disabilities and English language learners. Learn the ins and outs of plain language in this webinar.
June 7th
4:00 to 5:00 ET

Easy Read Text

Writing in Easy Read is different than writing in plain language. Learn what makes Easy Read unique and important -- and how to write in Easy Read -- in this webinar!
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Classes start at 4:00 ET, 3:00 CT, 2:00 MT, 1:00 PT, 10:00 HST
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One Idea Per Line:
A Guide to Making Easy Read Resources

This guide was made by the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. It will help you write in Easy Read, an accessible format that uses pictures and easy-to-understand language. Creating resources in Easy Read helps make sure that all people with disabilities have the tools we need to understand and speak out about policy that affects our lives.