当文字变得重要时以 "关爱痴呆症文档"(DEEP)指南为基础

Heather Eason, Mark Judd, Rebecca Judd, Sally Stapleton
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痴呆症患者有权获取与他们相关的痴呆症友好信息。本文以痴呆症参与和赋权项目(DEEP)、阿尔茨海默氏症协会和 AbilityNet 等组织的前期工作为基础。文章中包含了痴呆症患者的见解。我们将研究结果分为三类,解释了如何规划、设计和撰写对痴呆症友好的英文文档。我们讨论了使用技术获取信息,以及调整学术、企业和语言规范如何提高无障碍程度。文章还强调了进一步研究英国本土语言和社区语言的必要性,以便为痴呆症友好信息提供全面的方法。
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When words matter: Building on the DEEP guidance for Dementia-friendly documents
People living with dementia have the right to access dementia-friendly information about issues that concern them. This article builds on prior work by organisations such as the Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project (DEEP), the Alzheimer’s Society, and AbilityNet. The article includes insights from people living with dementia. We have grouped findings into three categories explaining how to plan, design, and write dementia-friendly documents in English. We discuss using technology to access information and how adapting academic, corporate, and language norms can enhance accessibility. The article also higldiglds the need for further work on UK indigenous and community languages to provide a comprehensive approach to dementia-friendly information.
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