Easy Read Resources

Easy Read information is produced in an accessible format where the words are made easier to read by using plain English and clear simple phrases without jargon.  The text is big, and the pictures are used next to the words to help readers understand as much as possible. It is usually designed for people with learning disabilities and autistic people, but it is also useful for anyone with limited literacy and anyone who has limited English.  It can also appeal to anyone who just wants information quickly in an easier-to-understand format.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we learned that many people found it hard to access services appropriately because they did not understand how local services worked.  Norfolk and Waveney ICS worked in partnership with East Suffolk District Council and experts by experience to co-produce a list of simple explainer guides designed to help people understand and access services more effectively. 

These can be downloaded or printed off and used by people, communities, and staff across Norfolk and Waveney to help communicate with anyone who might need a bit of extra help.  We are currently exploring getting the resources translated into different languages.  More resources covering other topics will also come online in the future.  Please keep checking back here for further updates.

For information on what an Integrated Care system (ICS) is, in easy read format, please visit our ICS Easy Read page. You can also visit Easy Health for an online library of accessible health information with simple words, clear pictures and films.

Documents

Here you can find the latest list of Easy Read documents and resources:

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pdf Joint Forward Plan Part 2 2025/26 – 2029/30 ( pdf, 431 KB ) (2 downloads)
pdf Joint Forward Plan Part 1 – 2025/26 – 2029/2030 ( pdf, 16.45 MB ) (2 downloads)
pdf NWICB Conflicts of Interest Breach Log LIVE ( pdf, 32 KB ) (27 downloads)
pdf ICB One to one policy in care homesV1 Dec24 Dec25 (002) ( pdf, 270 KB ) (49 downloads)
pdf ICB CHC Local Resolution Policy V4 Mar25 Mar26 website ( pdf, 137 KB ) (40 downloads)
pdf ICB Complex Care Commissioning Policy V1 Dec24 Dec25 ( pdf, 341 KB ) (58 downloads)
pdf 08 04 2025 Vulnerable Adults Service consultation Final ( pdf, 222 KB ) (29 downloads)
pdf 08 04 2025 Changes to general practice services consultation Final ( pdf, 319 KB ) (43 downloads)
pdf Updated VAS Easy Read Summary and Survey FINAL ( pdf, 3.41 MB ) (36 downloads)
pdf Updated WiC and GP OOO Easy Read Summary and Survey FINAL ( pdf, 4.64 MB ) (47 downloads)
pdf ICB Operational Management Board V3 ( pdf, 182 KB ) (44 downloads)
pdf ICB Board Committee Register April 2025 ( pdf, 154 KB ) (40 downloads)
pdf 2025 Procurement Register ( pdf, 239 KB ) (47 downloads)
pdf 07 04 2025 Vulnerable Adults Service consultation Final ( pdf, 228 KB ) (33 downloads)
pdf 07 04 2025 Changes to general practice services consultation Final ( pdf, 326 KB ) (46 downloads)
pdf Patient Choice Policy February 2025 ( pdf, 349 KB ) (37 downloads)
pdf Gender Pay Gap Report 31 03 24 FINAL ( pdf, 545 KB ) (76 downloads)
pdf WDES report as at 31 03 24 ( pdf, 575 KB ) (79 downloads)
spreadsheet ICB WDES Reporting Template 31 03 2024 ( xlsx, 23 KB ) (66 downloads)
spreadsheet ICB WRES Reporting Template 31 03 2024 ( xlsx, 24 KB ) (62 downloads)

More information

‘Know Your Body’ resources for people with a learning disability

CoppaFeel! and Orchid have worked with the Ansar Project to create accessible resources for people with a learning disability around breast and testicular cancer. The organisations have collaborated to create resources to help people to get to know what is normal for their bodies. These resources include accessible breast and testicular cancer information packs, self-checking cards, breast and testicular cancer symptom guides, self-checking social stories and information on what to expect if you notice a change: https://www.thera.co.uk/about/projects/know-your-body/

For more information about the NHS in an easy-read format, please visit: https://www.england.nhs.uk/learning-disabilities/about/resources/er/