![]() ![]() co-ordination difficulties – large print, audio, audio description, telephone.hearing – British Sign Language, Makaton, subtitling, textphone, SMS.learning disabilities and literacy difficulties – audio, audio description, easy read, easy access, Makaton, subtitles.visual impairments – audio, audio description, Braille, Moon, telephone.Is your communication or campaign specifically targeted at people with particular impairments or do you know there will be a high proportion of people with a particular impairment in your audience? Some formats suit one type of impairment more than another: make sure any consultation period is not reduced for disabled people due to accessible formats not being available at the launch, or running out during the consultation periodġ.2 Deciding which accessible format to use.make sure you are in contact with a range of suppliers who can produce good quality materials in accessible formats.if you intend to supply accessible formats on demand, procedures should be in place to produce these within a few days of the request.plan ahead – make sure any accessible formats you produce are available at the same time as the standard print.consider the needs of your audience in advance – assess which, if any, accessible format versions are likely to be required. ![]()
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