Accessible Information Advisory Group


A group about improving accessible information and communication


Thinklusive work with the Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board to improve the accessibility of local NHS information.


The Accessible Information Advisory Group advises the Integrated Care Board and helps make sure people receive NHS information that is accessible to them. We meet every 2 months, usually online, on Zoom.


Information needs to be accessible in lots of different ways. Accessible information can include things like summaries, videos, audio files, easy-read, large print, colour contrast, and information available in different languages.


Since 2016, The NHS Accessible Information Standard sets out how providers and commissioners of NHS and publicly funded adult social care services should ensure disabled people and people with impairments or sensory loss:


  • can access and understand information about NHS and adult social care services
  • receive the communication support they need to use those services

Complying with the standard will also help organisations to meet their obligations under the Equality Act 2010 and other legislation.

We want a group that represents the diverse range of information and communication needs across our communities, so please join the group today if you are interested in improving accessibility of information within local NHS services.



a mock up of an easy read policy document on a laptop screenThe Suffolk and North East Essex Privacy Notice in easy-read



Examples of projects brought to the group over the last year:


  • Co-creation of accessible materials to support the Suffolk and North East Essex ‘Elective Access Policy’
  • Discussion around the implementation of the NHS Reasonable Adjustment Digital Flag
  • Accessibility on the Let’s Talk SNEE website
  • Accessibility of the Suffolk Children and Young People's Portal.


Anyone is welcome to join the group. We have people working in roles across the health and care system, people with a lived experience and people representing voluntary and community sector organisations.



a mock up of a talking text easy read video on a desktop screenAn example of a Talking Text easy-read video

Please use the forms below if you would like to join or request a project for the Group to support you with.


If you have any questions, please get in touch.

Email us: hello@thinklusive.org

Phone or text us: 07725 886910



A group about improving accessible information and communication


Thinklusive work with the Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board to improve the accessibility of local NHS information.


The Accessible Information Advisory Group advises the Integrated Care Board and helps make sure people receive NHS information that is accessible to them. We meet every 2 months, usually online, on Zoom.


Information needs to be accessible in lots of different ways. Accessible information can include things like summaries, videos, audio files, easy-read, large print, colour contrast, and information available in different languages.


Since 2016, The NHS Accessible Information Standard sets out how providers and commissioners of NHS and publicly funded adult social care services should ensure disabled people and people with impairments or sensory loss:


  • can access and understand information about NHS and adult social care services
  • receive the communication support they need to use those services

Complying with the standard will also help organisations to meet their obligations under the Equality Act 2010 and other legislation.

We want a group that represents the diverse range of information and communication needs across our communities, so please join the group today if you are interested in improving accessibility of information within local NHS services.



a mock up of an easy read policy document on a laptop screenThe Suffolk and North East Essex Privacy Notice in easy-read



Examples of projects brought to the group over the last year:


  • Co-creation of accessible materials to support the Suffolk and North East Essex ‘Elective Access Policy’
  • Discussion around the implementation of the NHS Reasonable Adjustment Digital Flag
  • Accessibility on the Let’s Talk SNEE website
  • Accessibility of the Suffolk Children and Young People's Portal.


Anyone is welcome to join the group. We have people working in roles across the health and care system, people with a lived experience and people representing voluntary and community sector organisations.



a mock up of a talking text easy read video on a desktop screenAn example of a Talking Text easy-read video

Please use the forms below if you would like to join or request a project for the Group to support you with.


If you have any questions, please get in touch.

Email us: hello@thinklusive.org

Phone or text us: 07725 886910



  • To join the Accessible Information Advisory Group on Let's Talk SNEE, please complete the form below.

    Please note that in order for the form to display you must have a Let's Talk SNEE account and be logged on.  

    If you do not have an account please go to www.letstalksnee.co.uk/register to create one (opens in a new window). 

    If you already have an account and need to log on then go to www.letstalksnee.co.uk/login (opens in a new window).

    Once you have completed the form your details will then be added to the group, and we will be in contact with you via email to introduce you to the group. 

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  • What is the Accessible Information Advisory Group?

    Thinklusive work with the Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board to improve the accessibility of local NHS information. 

    The Accessible Information Advisory Group advises the Integrated Care Board and helps make sure people receive NHS information that is accessible to them. We meet every 2 months, usually online, on Zoom. 

    Information needs to be accessible in lots of different ways. Accessible information can include things like summaries, videos, audio files, easy-read, large print, colour contrast, and information available in different languages. 

    Since 2016, The NHS Accessible Information Standard sets out how providers and commissioners of NHS and publicly funded adult social care services should ensure disabled people and people with impairments or sensory loss:

    •    can access and understand information about NHS and adult social care services

    •    receive the communication support they need to use those services

    Who is part of the group?

    The group has a diverse membership, with people bringing their lived/work experience into group discussions. 

    Our current membership includes:

    •    People with a learning disability 

    •    People with Autism 

    •    People from Ethnic Minority communities 

    •    People with physical disabilities 

    •    People with sensory impairments 

    •    People with Dyslexia 

    •    People who speak/read English as their additional language

    •    People working in the NHS

    •    People working in the voluntary & community sector  

    •    people working in local Councils 

    Who are we missing? (in the list above)

    Who are we missing? (we will do some targeted invites in January) 

    Some areas to explore:

    •    People representing mental health/mental health services 

    •    Speech & language Therapists 

    •    Younger People 

    •    People with dementia (or carers / professionals working with people with dementia)

    Who else?

    How can the group help with my project?

    The Advisory Group helps to support NHS colleagues to be assured that their project is accessible to as many people as possible. 

    The group can help with any public or patient-facing information and help at any stage of a project. 

     

    Over the last year, we have worked on lots of projects, including: 

    •    Co-creation of accessible materials to support the Suffolk and North East Essex Elective Access Policy 

    •    Discussion around the implementation of the NHS Reasonable Adjustment Digital Flag 

    •    Scrutinising accessibility on the Let’s Talk SNEE website

    •    Scrutinising Accessibility of the Suffolk Children and Young People's Portal

    Who can use the Accessible Information Advisory Group?

    It is available for all partners in the Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care System.

    The group meets every two months, and Max & Mary-Lou (who organise the group) can arrange to meet before meetings to discuss the best approach, and to help make presentations accessible. 

    Yes, I'd like to request a project to to bring to the group

    If you would like to bring a project to the group, please fill in the short questionnaire below, or email hello@thinklusive.org with details about the project and what you need support with. 

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