Easy Read & Accessibility
Special Olympics aims to create a more inclusive and accessible world for all people. Creating and using easy read language is one additional way that we can strive to achieve this.
As a global organization, we also need to reach as wide an audience as possible. This not only involves translating material into our official languages but also creating materials in Easy Read format, as stated in the organization's translation policy.
As a global organization, we also need to reach as wide an audience as possible. This not only involves translating material into our official languages but also creating materials in Easy Read format, as stated in the organization's translation policy.
What is easy read language?
Easy read language refers to a simplified version of written text. The text is easier to understand and often includes visuals. Easy read language allows information to become more accessible and reach a broader audience.
Why do we need easy read language?
Most documents and resources are too difficult to understand. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, around 60% of information is created at a high-level literacy rate. In most countries, only 10% of people have a high-level literacy rate. This means that most people are not receiving information that can help them stay informed, make good decisions, understand their rights.
Easy Read Language Training
Easy read language refers to a simplified version of written text. The text is easier to understand and often includes visuals. Easy read language allows information to become more accessible and reach a broader audience.The information included in this video was obtained through trainings conducted by Capito International. Capito International is an organization based in Austria that provides barrier-free information through trainings and services. For more information on Capito International please check out their website.
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