Changes for page Legal, medical and financial terms
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... ... @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ 89 89 90 90 === {{id name="#m2"/}} 4. Explain medical terms. === 91 91 92 -Medical terms are unlikely to be understood by your readers. It similar to assuming they would know a word in a foreign language. Follow the word or phrase with a plain English explanation. 92 +Medical terms are unlikely to be understood by your readers. It's similar to assuming they would know a word in a foreign language. Follow the word or phrase with a plain English explanation. 93 93 94 94 95 95 === {{id name="#mo1"/}}5. Use clear language for financial information. === ... ... @@ -114,8 +114,11 @@ 114 114 === {{id name="#UEL"/}}Usability evidence === 115 115 116 116 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H" %) 117 -[[Department of Health Stakeholder Report: 2012>>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/department-of-health-stakeholder-report-2012]], research by Ipsos MORI, 2012 117 +[['Department of Health Stakeholder Report: 2012'>>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/department-of-health-stakeholder-report-2012]], research by Ipsos MORI, 2012 118 118 119 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 120 +[['Connecting with audiences. An evidence-based language sourcebook for the Department of Health'>>http://www.linguisticlandscapes.co.uk/pdf/DH%20Language%20Guidelines%20230710%20FINAL_for%20website_240114.pdf]], DoH and Linguistic Landscapes, 2010, revised 2014 121 + 119 119 [['Writing content for everyone>>path:/xwiki/bin/get/Plain%20English/Plain%20English%2C%20simple%20sentences/?sheet=CKEditor.ResourceDispatcher&outputSyntax=plain&language=en&type=doc&reference=https%3A%2F%2Fgds.blog.gov.uk%2F2016%2F02%2F23%2Fwriting-content-for-everyone%2F]]', blog post by, Roz Strachan, Government Digital Service, 2016 120 120 121 121 [['Joseph Kimble—No, the law does not (normally) require legalese'>>url:http://www.ivacheung.com/2015/07/joseph-kimble-no-the-law-does-not-normally-require-legalese-editing-goes-global-2015/]] Editing Goes Global, 2015. Professor Joseph Kimble discusses the "psuedo-precision of legalese". ... ... @@ -122,10 +122,14 @@ 122 122 123 123 [[Plain language: the underlying research>>url:https://www.victorialawfoundation.org.au/sites/default/files/resources/Schriver_Karen%20Clarity2012.pdf]], Karen Schriver slide presentation, pages 29 to 35. 124 124 125 -[[The public speaks: an empirical study of legal communication>> url:http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=christopher_trudeau]],study byChristopher Trudeau(@proftrudeauon Twitter) containingcase studiesfromsolicitorsaboutsing legallanguage.128 +[['The public speaks: an empirical study of legal communication'>>https://works.bepress.com/christopher_trudeau/4/]], Christopher Trudeau, study includes solicitor case studies, 2017 126 126 127 -[[ Richmond vsHRA>>url:http://www.alltrials.net/news/judgment-in-richmond-v-hra-judicial-review/]] Apharmaceutical company called Richmondtook theHealth RegulatoryAuthoritytocourt because the website was confusing.A high court judge deemedthesite 'unlawful' and ruledagainst thegovernment.Thesite was clearedthrougha legaldepartment. Thissetaprecedent in the UK.Youuldstill be sued even withallthe legallanguageisthere,ifthe information is notclear.130 +[['Legislative language and judicial politics: The effects of changing parliamentary language on UK immigration disputes'>>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1369148117705272]], Matthew Williams, 2017. Locked 128 128 132 +[['How Parliament’s failure to clearly articulate immigration policy forces judges to take control'>>https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/parliamentary-language-and-immigration/]], Matthew Williams 'Legislative language and judicial politics' 2017 summarised in London School of Economics blog post 133 + 134 +[[Richmond vs HRA>>url:http://www.alltrials.net/news/judgment-in-richmond-v-hra-judicial-review/]] Richmond pharmaceutical company took the Health Regulatory Authority to court because the website was confusing. A high court judge decided the site was 'unlawful' and ruled against the government. The site was cleared through a legal department. This set a precedent in the UK. You can still be sued even with all the legal language there, if the information is not clear. 135 + 129 129 [[Plain English Campaign>>url:http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/campaigning/past-campaigns/legal/drafting-in-plain-english.html]] believes legalese is unnecessary and does not do what it was intended to. "The argument that clarity should be sacrificed for a document to be comprehensive does not stand up." 130 130 131 131 [[Guide to medical information>>http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/files/medicalguide.pdf]] from Plain English Campaign. ... ... @@ -138,9 +138,11 @@ 138 138 139 139 [[NHS content style guide beta>>https://beta.nhs.uk/service-manual/content/how-we-write]], January 2019 140 140 141 -[[A to Z of financial terms (PDF 87KB)>>http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/files/financialguide.pdf]] from Plain English Campaign. [[Plain English guide to financial term (PDF 686KB)>>https://www.nala.ie/resources/plain-english-guide-financial-terms]] from National Adult Literacy Agency, Ireland, January 2009.148 +[[A to Z of financial terms (PDF 87KB)>>http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/files/financialguide.pdf]] from Plain English Campaign. 142 142 150 +[[Plain English guide to financial term (PDF 686KB)>>https://www.nala.ie/resources/plain-english-guide-financial-terms]] from National Adult Literacy Agency, Ireland, January 2009. 143 143 152 + 144 144 (% class="box" %) 145 145 ((( 146 146 See also: