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A Brief Guide to Easy Read...

A Brief Guide to Easy Read will introduce you to what Easy Read means, give some top tips on how to do it and provide links to other useful publications and organisations.

Creating simple accessible interactive forms in PDF...

This step by step guide takes you through the process for creating simple accessible interactive forms in PDF.

Creating simple accessible interactive forms in Word...

These step by step guides take you through the process of creating Accessible Interactive Forms in various versions of Microsoft Word.

Making Websites Accessible...

Making Websites Accessible provides guidelines for creating and maintaining accessible websites.

Quick Guide – Accessibility checks in PDF documents...

This short guide provides steps on how to check your PDF document for accessibility issues using Adobe Acrobat.

Quick Guide – Create an accessible template in Word 365...

This short guide provides steps on how to create an accessible template in Word 365.

Guidelines for creating an accessible template in Word...

This short guide provides information you should know about creating an accessible template in Word 2013.

Quick Guide – Producing an accessible PDF from Word...

This short guide provides steps on how to produce a PDF from a Word document using the appropriate accessibility options.

How To Use Styles For Accessibility in Word...

This short guide provides steps on how to use heading styles for accessibility in Microsoft Word.

A Brief Guide to PDFs and Accessibility...

A Brief Guide to PDFs and Accessibility aims to demystify the accessibility issues around Portable Document Formats (PDFs). The Guide also advises on the basic steps you should take to make sure your PDF is accessible.

Ensuring That Your Information is Accessible checklist...

A wall checklist with the main points for providing accessible information. The hard copy of the poster is produced in A3 format. You can chose to download the pdf file in A3 or A4 format according to your printing facilities.

Making Information Accessible...

This 7 page booklet provides practical guidance on making printed and electronic information more accessible.

External resources...

Glasgow Good Information Group (GGIG) Documents

Between 2008 and 2012, the Glasgow Good Information Group (GGIG) carried out 2 pieces of research into the information needs of people with learning difficulties. The documents are designed to help organisations to produce easy read documents.

The Access Guides...

The Access Guides were produced by GCIL and are useful wall charts that give general good practice guidance on access issues for public buildings. They are designed to be large wall posters and, for best results, should be printed on at least A3 size paper. Alternatively you can phone Disability Information Scotland on 0300 323 9961 or email info@disabilityscot.org.uk for copies to be sent out free of charge.

The Social Model of Disability...

Written by Grant Carson, this 32 page booklet is aimed at policy and decision makers across all sectors. It explains the Social Model and its importance.

Enabling Information Report...

A report on improving access and raising standards in information services for disabled people and their carers in Scotland. By the Scottish Working Group on Information Services for People with Disabilities, 1995.

For further information on all Training Resources & Publications, please see https://www.disabilityscot.org.uk/making-information-accessible/training-resources-publications.

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