Easy read and Accessible materials

It is vitally important that people who have a disability or sensory loss should get information in a way they can access and understand. This section of the ASP practitioner pages contains links, tools and materials that you can use to explain the ASP process to adults who need it in accessible formats. It also contains some links to accessible materials aimed at prevention and the general health and wellbeing for adults.

If you have suggestions or resources you think would be good to have on this page please get in touch with the ASP Lead Officer/Coordinator in your area.

 

Easy read and accessible materials outlining the ASP Journey

Adult Support and Protection Act Part 1 – Easy Read Guide

Transform Toolkit – Improving Support for people Experiencing Domestic Abuse with Learning Disabilities

Self-Referral to a Sexual Assault Response Coordination Service (SARCS) – Where to get support if you have recently been raped or sexually assaulted

Adult Support and Protection British Sign Language Video

 

Easy read and accessible materials aimed at prevention and the general health and wellbeing for adults

Cervical screening for women with a learning disability – video

Tricky Friends Short Animation – video

Staying Safe Out and About – Foundations for people with learning disabilities

What is Domestic Abuse – Easy Read

Mind My Experience- The Victim Support Scotland Language Guide

ReSPECT: Easy read information for patients, parents, partners and families

DNACPR Checklist Easy Read

Partner Guide to Supporting those moving to Universal Credit