NHS England has committed to the development and implementation of a new ‘accessible information standard.’
"The standard aims to establish a clear and consistent framework, and provide direction to the health and adult social care system, such that disabled patients, service users, carers and parents receive accessible information (such as correspondence in easy read, braille or via email) and communication support (such as a British Sign Language interpreter)," said a spokesperson.
"Following engagement activity for information to inform the development of the standard, a consultation has been launched. People with an interest in accessible information and those who will be required to implement the standard are invited to comment on the draft standard. This includes patients, service users and carers, health and care professionals and organisations, voluntary organisations, patient groups and communication professionals."
Please read the consultation document here and have your say using the online survey via http://tinyurl.com/m98spew or visit the website (address below) to access information about the draft standard and the questions in an alternative format.