Insights on literacy for communications professionals
Event description
Is your message getting through?
Insights on literacy for communications professionals
As communications professionals, words are our bread and butter. From policies and white papers
to press releases and social posts, we pick them, polish them, and push them out into the world.
But do they reach the people who need them?
44% of Australian adults have low literacy, and struggle with a range of everyday reading tasks.
Your carefully honed messages may be completely out of reach for nearly half the Aussie population.
When: Wednesday, 31 January 2024
Where: Online via Zoom
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Melbourne time
Cost: $150 + gst
Suitable for
Professionals and volunteers working in
• communications
• marketing
• journalism and content creation
• community development
• stakeholder engagement.
Learning objectives
Participants will learn about
• literacy in Australia, and what that means for your message
• a range of accessible formats to reach people with low literacy
• how Easy English can help you connect with hard-to-reach audiences
• tips to make your communication more accessible.
This workshop is limited to 25 participants.
Not sure if this training is right for you?
Find out more about Access Easy English and browse examples of our work at https://accesseasyenglish.com.au
Or Call Cathy Basterfield on 0466 579 855 or email cathy@accesseasyenglish.com.au
Bookings
Confirm your registration and pay with a Credit Card using the Humanitix 'Get tickets' tab
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Request an invoice for Accounts Payable. Email cathy@accesseasyenglish.com.au
Access Easy English is owned by Cathy Basterfield.
Cathy is a trained Speech Pathologist, with more than 35 years’ experience.
She has a national and international reputation in the development of Easy English.
Cathy is acknowledged by her peers as a highly experienced practitioner in the field of Easy English, doing this work for nearly 20 years now.
She is recognised as being at the forefront of the development of Easy English in Australia, being one of the first practitioners in this specialist field, including the development of quality standards and benchmarks for Easy English. This also included writing the first guidelines for writing Easy English. This is still the basis of quality Easy English. You will receive the most up to date guidelines as a checklist which expands on the original work.
Cathy was awarded a Victorian Government Ethel Temby scholarship for an investigative study into international trends and accreditation for Easy English writing and publications in 2011. Cathy is a published author and is invited to present at conferences on this subject matter regularly.
In 2022, Cathy and her team were recognised for their Easy English work with multiple national and international awards:
- International Zero Project Shortlist for 2023.
- International Global Award 2022 – Most Outstanding Communicator for people with Disability in the World.
- Australian National Enablement Award 2022 - Most Outstanding Communicator in the NDIS Sector.
- APAC Insider Small Business Award 2022 for our Easy English training.
- Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI ) – COVIDSafe Business Community Award Finalist 2022. For our pro bono COVID19 content development.
See more at www.accesseasyenglish.com.au
Cathy is a member of
- Speech Pathology Australia. Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist.
- AGOSCI
- ASID
- IASSIDD
- PLAIN
- Key Word Sign Australia.
Cathy’s co-presenter for this workshop is Jodie van de Wetering. Jodie was an ABC reporter and broadcaster for 13 years, including work for The Queensland Country Hour and regional postings across Queensland and New South Wales. They then transitioned to corporate communications in the disability sector, supporting agencies’ communication with service users, stakeholders, funding partners and the broader public. As a specialist content writer with Access Easy English they create accessible resources so everybody, of all backgrounds and abilities, has access to information they need to be informed, safe and empowered.
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