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Is the Accessible Information Standard working for people in South Tyneside? fyobooklet here This is a simple 4 page easy read booklet. You can place your logo in the top right picture box, next to the EasyRead logo. Choose a main picture that helps show what the booklet is about. Then choose another picture to match the text you write below. This is an EasyRead version of The Accessible Information Standard in South Tyneside and communication barriers experienced.

Contents Healthwatch – who we are and what we do. The Accessible Information Standard. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. What we did. What we found out.

What we would like to see happen. What deaf people said. What we would like to see happen. Write your text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words.

Healthwatch – who we are and what we do Healthwatch England is the independent organisation that helps people speak up about health and social care. Healthwatch South Tyneside is one of 148 local Healthwatch groups in England. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. We make sure the government, NHS, health and social care services listen to people who use them. We tell them when things need to change to make sure people get good care.

This means people are involved in planning services. We want people to have good health and social care services that listen to them and understand what people need. This means people are involved in planning services. People should have a say on what services look like and the care they receive. Write your text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. We make this happen by: listening to people and finding out what health and social care services are like for them saying how services need to change to give people the care they need helping people get the best care.

The Accessible Information Standard The Accessible Information Standard says that people who have a disability or sensory loss should get information in a way they can access and understand. It says that people should get support with communication if they need it. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. The law says that all organisations that give NHS care or adult social care have to do what the standard says. The Accessible Information Standard tells organisations how to do this.

The Accessible Information Standard says that any organisation that gives NHS care or adult social care has to: Ask people if they have any communication needs or needs for information to be given in a certain way. Make sure everyone’s needs are recorded in the same way and that they are easy to understand. Make it easy to see when a person has information or communication needs and how these needs can be met. This is so anyone who looks at their file can find out. Write your text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. Share the information with other providers if NHS care and adult social care. This should only happen if they are allowed to see. Make sure people get information in a way they can access and understand. They should also get support with communication if they need it.

The Accessible Information Standard The Accessible Information Standard also says that patients, carers and parents with a disability or sensory loss should: Be able to contact organisations and contacted by organisations in accessible ways. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. Get information in way they can read and understand. Get communication support from a professional if they need it.

What we did We wanted to find out if the Accessible Information Standard was working ok for people in South Tyneside. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. We wrote a survey for people to fill in on the computer. We told lots of different people about the survey.

What we found out Lots of people said they got accessible information. Most people had to ask for accessible information. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. Some people had to get a family member to ask for accessible information for them. Nearly every GP practice said they offered accessible information. Only a few people said they had been offered accessible information.

Lots of people said their need for accessible information had not been shared across health and social care. Lots of people said they were not happy how their communication needs were being met. Write your text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words.

What deaf people said Deaf people said they did not know about the Accessible Information Standard. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. They felt their communication needs were not being met.

What we like to see happen Disability awareness training by people with disabilities. More training in sign language for staff. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. Staff to ask all patients if they need information in an accessible way. Staff to tell all patients about this. More testing of hearing loops.

What we would like to see happen All information meets the Accessible Standard guidelines. EasyRead information comes out at the same time as other versions More training for all staff on how to book a sign language interpreter. Write your title and text. Then change the placeholder pictures to match your words. Technology needs to be able to be more disability friendly

This is an EasyRead version of The Accessible Information Standard in South Tyneside and communication barriers experienced September 2018 Choose your words and pictures for the top half of the page. For the Contact Us part below, you could add a photo of you, your team or a building alongside your own words. Use the left box with the stamp to write your address, and the right box for phone number and email. Contact us     South Tyneside, Jarrow Hub Cambrian Street, Jarrow, NE32 3QN 0191 489 7952 info@healthwatchsouth tyneside.co.uk