Writing in Plain English: the inclusion challenge
A 1 hour webinar with Sarah Marriott, Training Director at Plain English Ireland.
In this recorded webinar, gain an overview of Plain English best practice. Explore how to write reports, guides, emails & more that are easy for all your audience to understand. Take part in interactive tasks and practice your new skills.
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About this webinar
Improving website accessibility isn’t just about improving access to your digital content. It’s also about making sure that your content can be understood and used. That’s where readability and use of language comes into play.
Readability is all about how easy something is to understand. The use of jargon words, difficult language and long sentences affect readability.
Writing content in a way that's simple, clear and concise is important. After all, not everyone has the same level of literacy. For example, 14.1% of adults in Australia have very low levels of literacy.
Some people also have cognitive differences that can cause reading challenges. Others may speak English as a second language. Complicated content can have an impact for many.
In this webinar, gain advice on how to write in a way that’s easy for everyone to understand.
Watch now on demand, and …
- Discover what it means to write using Plain English
- Gain expert advice to help you write in a way that’s simple, short and clear
- Take part in interactive tasks and practice your new skills
This session will benefit…
Anyone looking to optimise their online presence, or delve into best practice for building truly inclusive marketing and digital experiences. More specifically - website owners, digital leaders, marketing communications professionals, corporate social responsibility leads and IT specialists.
Hear from the experts
Sarah Marriott, Plain English Ireland
Training Director
Sarah Marriott is an expert in training professionals in how to write clearly, concisely and effectively at work – using plain English and an accessible tone of voice. She shows writers in the public and private sectors how to write in plain polished English, so that intended audiences can easily read and understand messages. Sarah is a former journalist with the Irish Times and lecturer on the MA in Journalism at the Technical University Dublin. She is also the co-author of Common Errors in Written English.
You’ll also receive
By registering for the webinar, you'll also receive our guide to creating accessible content.
This guide will help you discover practical steps to creating digital content that’s accessible and inclusive for everyone.