Friday, 6 March 2026

Main Text on the Booklet

 


The booklet title says:

“How to make Easy Read Books”

This suggests the booklet is a guide that teaches people how to write information in Easy Read format, which is designed to make information easier to understand for people with:

  • Learning disabilities

  • Intellectual disabilities

  • Autism

  • Dyslexia or literacy difficulties

  • People who speak English as a second language

Workshop Announcement

There is a blue box on the image that says:

WORKSHOP
New session announced

An Introduction to Making Easy Read Documents

This means the organization is offering training on how to create accessible Easy Read materials.

Organization

At the bottom of the booklet there is a logo for:

  • Developmental Disability WA

The logo also includes the words:

Advocacy – Knowledge – Community

This organization works to support people with developmental disabilities, especially in accessibility and inclusion.

What the Image Represents

The image is promoting:

  • Training for professionals or advocates

  • Learning how to create accessible documents

  • Improving communication for people with disabilities

This is very similar to the type of Easy Read awareness and training you have been developing in your modules and book.

Why This Is Important

Workshops like this help organizations learn to:

  • Use short sentences

  • Use clear language

  • Add pictures or symbols

  • Use larger fonts and good spacing

All of these are key parts of Easy Read communication.

✅ This is exactly the kind of approach you have been working on with:

  • Easy Read modules

  • Easy Read training packages

  • Easy Read PowerPoints

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