Easy read leaflets
These Easy Read leaflets are designed to help service users and patients understand important health information.
The leaflets are not intended to replace a conversation with the service user or patient and should always be shared as part of a discussion.
It is important that the information is properly explained and understood.
- A member of staff, a support worker, a relative, or a parent should go through the leaflet with the service user or patient.
- The person providing support should clearly explain what the words and pictures mean.
- They should check that the service user or patient understands the information being shared.
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Documents
Folders (21)
| Name | Files |
|---|---|
| # - Easy read | 1 |
| A - Easy read | 2 |
| B - Easy read | 4 |
| C - Easy read | 8 |
| D - Easy read | 4 |
| E - Easy read | 4 |
| F - Easy read | 2 |
| G - Easy read | 1 |
| H - Easy read | 2 |
| I - Easy read | 16 |
| K - Easy read | 2 |
| L - Easy read | 1 |
| M - Easy read | 3 |
| O - Easy read | 3 |
| P - Easy read | 6 |
| R - Easy read | 3 |
| S - Easy read | 3 |
| T - Easy read | 5 |
| U - Easy read | 2 |
| W - Easy read | 1 |
Attribution
To ensure our Easy Read leaflets remain accessible, it is not practical to add individual attribution details to every document.
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