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Easy read
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NICE Guideline CG142 - Autism spectrum disorder in adults: diagnosis and management
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An accessible format for written communication designed for people with a learning disability. It uses simple jargon-free language, short sentences and illustrations.
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Definition
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Easy read
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NHS England: Accessible Information Standard v1.1 - Implementation guidance
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Written information in an easy read format in which straightforward words and phrases are used supported by pictures, diagrams, symbols and / or photographs to aid understanding and to illustrate the text.
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