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Government Departments: Communication

Written question asked by Vicky Foxcroft (Labour) on Tuesday, 18 October 2022, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 12 October 2022. It was answered by Chris Philp (Conservative) on Tuesday, 18 October 2022 on behalf of the Cabinet Office.

Question

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what plans he has to ensure all Government communication is in an accessible format.

Answer

We are committed to ensuring that government communications are available and accessible across multiple channels and in a number of alternative formats in order to meet a range of needs. The Government’s most crucial content is available in alternative accessibility formats including Easy Read, large text formats, videos with British Sign Language interpretation and audio. Speeches from the Prime Minister are also made available in transcript form on GOV.UK, aligning with accessibility standards.

Following Royal Assent of the British Sign Language (BSL) Act (2022) and the legal recognition of British Sign Language as a language of England, Wales and Scotland, the Government Communication Service will promote and facilitate the use of British Sign Language in communications with the public, where appropriate. We are currently developing our plans to do this and will be reporting on our progress via the Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

Type
Written question
Reference
59318
Session
2022-23
Prime Minister: Sign Language
Thursday, 12 January 2023
Written questions
House of Commons
Government Departments: Communication
Thursday, 12 January 2023
Written questions
House of Commons
Government Departments: Communication
Thursday, 12 January 2023
Written questions
House of Commons
Transferred
Yes
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