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How to produce materials in accessible formats
- The Electoral Commission have a range of public information leaflets and forms available in Braille, large print and audio format. We also have an illustrated easy read guide to voting for people with a learning disability.
- The Electoral Commission also provides guidance on access to polling stations within our Guidance to Returning Officers, accessible through the extranet.
- The Disability Rights Commission produce a Disability Right to Vote pack.
- The RNIB 'See it Right' guidelines provide practical advice on designing, producing and planning for accessible information.
- The first project of its kind in the UK, Capability Scotlands Virtual Polling Station is an excellent example of providing electoral advice and information to disabled people. Visit www.vote.org.uk.
- A briefing for MPs on the Electoral Administration Bill 2005 by RNIB, Scope and Sense provides useful advice on promoting registration to people with disabilities.
How to produce materials in accessible formats
- The Electoral Commission have a range of public information leaflets and forms available in Braille, large print and audio format. We also have an illustrated easy read guide to voting for people with a learning disability.
- The Electoral Commission also provides guidance on access to polling stations within our Guidance to Returning Officers, accessible through the extranet.
- The Disability Rights Commission produce a Disability Right to Vote pack.
- The RNIB 'See it Right' guidelines provide practical advice on designing, producing and planning for accessible information.
- The first project of its kind in the UK, Capability Scotlands Virtual Polling Station is an excellent example of providing electoral advice and information to disabled people. Visit www.vote.org.uk.
- A briefing for MPs on the Electoral Administration Bill 2005 by RNIB, Scope and Sense provides useful advice on promoting registration to people with disabilities.


