Accessible Information Standard - elearning for healthcare (2024)

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About the Accessible Information Standard programme

The Accessible Information Standard directs and defines a specific, consistent approach to identifying, recording, flagging, sharing and meeting the information and communication needs of people with a disability or sensory loss. Relevant across the NHS and adult social care system, successful implementation of the Standard will lead to improved outcomes and experiences, and the provision of safer and more personalised care and services to individuals who, to date, have experienced some of the poorest health outcomes and inequalities.

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More information

The Accessible Information Standard aims to establish a framework so that patients and service users (and where appropriate carers and parents) who have information or communication needs relating to a disability or sensory loss receive:

The Standard is expected to benefit everyone with information and/or communication needs relating to a disability or sensory loss, including people who have a learning disability, who are d/Deaf, blind or deafblind, who have some hearing or visual loss, aphasia, autism or a mental health condition which affects their ability to communicate.

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Open access sessions

Please note that if you access the content below, your progress and completion of sessions will not be recorded and you will not be able to generate a record of completion. If you require evidence of learning, please register and then log in to access this programme on the elfh Hub.

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    Introduction

    The first session - The Accessible Information Standard: Introduction - aims to equip health and care professionals with the knowledge and skills to effectively apply and follow the Accessible Information Standard. In summary, the Standard requires providers of NHS and adult social care to identify, record, flag, share and meet the information and communication support needs of people with a disability or sensory loss.

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    Towards Excellence

    The second session - Accessible Information Standard: Towards Excellence - builds upon the Introduction session and aims to enhance learners’ knowledge, skills and confidence around supporting individuals with information and communication needs and effectively applying the Standard in health and care settings.

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Meet the team

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    Sarah Marsay

    Public Engagement Manager, NHS England

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    Olivia Butterworth

    Head of Public Participation, NHS England

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    Karen Walker

    Project Manager, HEE elearning for healthcare

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How to access

In order to access the Accessible Information Standardprogramme, you will need an elfh account. If you do not have one, then you can register by selecting the Register button below.

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To view the Accessible Information Standardprogramme, select the View button below. If you already have an account with elfh, you will also be able to login and enrol on the programme from the View button.

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NHS healthcare staff in England

The Accessible Information Standardprogramme is also available to NHS healthcare staff via the Electronic Staff Record (ESR). Accessing this elearning via ESR means that your completions will transfer with you throughout your NHS career.

Further details are available here.

Organisations wishing to use their own LMS

For HR departments wanting to know more about gaining access to courses using an existing Learning Management System please contact elfh directly to express interest.

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Accessible Information Standard - elearning for healthcare (2024)

FAQs

What are the exclusions of the accessible information standard? ›

communication needs. There are a number of exclusions to the scope of the Standard, as listed in section 5.6 of the NHS England specification8. These include the provision of information in foreign languages, the design of signage, corporate communications and the accessibility of websites.

What is the accessible information standard in care? ›

The Accessible Information Standard is a law which aims to make sure people with a disability or sensory loss are given information they can understand, and the communication support they need.

How do I make sure information is accessible? ›

Give the reader a good idea of what the text is about before they start reading. Be specific and detailed enough to give non-readers an idea of the main points made in the text. Assist the reader in case the text proves difficult or some words cannot be understood. Make the text look less intimidating.

What is an example of accessible information? ›

Accessible information: information which is able to be read or received and understood by the individual or group for which it is intended. Alternative format: information provided in an alternative to standard printed or handwritten English, for example large print, braille or email.

How many parts are there to 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. To ensure that people using our services receive information in the way they can access and understand there are five basic steps you should follow.

What's the difference between ANSI and ADA? ›

ANSI on its own does not have any scoping requirements. In other words, it doesn't tell you how many elements must be accessible. It mainly gives you technical guidelines on how to make elements accessible to people with disabilities. ADA, on the other hand, is a civil rights law that is not tied to a building code.

Who sets accessibility standards? ›

The ADA Standards are based on minimum guidelines set by the Access Board. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) issue the ADA Standards.

What is the accessible information standard record? ›

Recording of needs in such a way that they are 'highly visible'. Where individuals have information and / or communication needs relating to or caused by a disability, impairment or sensory loss: Such information MUST be recorded as part of the individual's first or next interaction with the service.

How many accessibility standards are there? ›

WCAG 2.0 consist of twelve guidelines organized under four principles (websites must be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust). Each guideline has testable success criteria (61 in all).

How can you make sure a system is accessible? ›

You can also use accessibility patterns, such as keyboard navigation, color contrast, text alternatives, captions, transcripts, and labels. Designing for inclusivity will help you create a system that is easy to use, understand, and adapt for everyone.

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