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...sight loss or impaired vision. We have tried to make both versions as easy to understand as possible by using a clear, concise and consistent format and using simple language....
...few years. We have also tried to make the language we use in the document clearer and easier to understand. So please do have your say. PHE Screening blog The...
...in English and 10 of the most requested foreign languages (Bengali, Chinese, French, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Somali and Urdu). Translated versions are available by clicking on the relevant...
...information in a language and format they can understand so they can make the right screening choices for them. Also, if an individual has taken up an offer of screening,...
...We have worked with service users and health professionals from The Havens network of specialist sexual assault referral centres to review the language and content to ensure the publication is...
...identifying babies with a permanent hearing loss was 2.5 years, by which time their language and social skills had been seriously affected. The Linco-Bennett auditory response cradle had been designed...
...Diabetes) will discuss the importance of the language we use with people with diabetes in the NHS. In addition, the conference will also feature speakers from the national programme, who...
...facilitators, speech and language therapists and other healthcare professional colleagues have all helped develop easy read information materials in Northern Ireland. Where possible, health facilitators carry out targeted interventions using...
...include: allowing extra time for appointments to make sure communication is as clear as it can be using simple language, avoiding long words and long sentences offer a ‘pre-visit’ –...
...to support individuals who struggle to access bowel cancer screening services due to barriers, such as language. BAME representatives, GPs, Liverpool City Council, CCGs, Liverpool Community Health, Cancer Research UK...