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Resource Quality and Accessibility Checklist for People with Intellectual Disability and Their Supporters

A checklist to help you review and create good and accessible health resources that support people with intellectual disability.
Who is it for?
People with intellectual disability, Family and carers, Professionals
What is it about?
How to find and use good health information, For professionals
Who made it?
National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health
When was it made?
It was created
6 months ago
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It was shared here .
Why do we trust it?

Because it was made with people with intellectual disability.

Learn more about why we trust it and how to check other information.

This checklist can help you to check if a health resource is good and .

Health resources are things like information sheets, guides, videos, tools and websites.

What the checklist is for

The checklist can be used with resources that support the health of people with intellectual disability. This can include resources for:

•    people with intellectual disability
•    family members, carers and supporters of people with intellectual disability
•    health and disability professionals.

How you can use the checklist

You can use the checklist to

•    help you decide is a resource is good to use
•    help you make good and accessible resources.

Who helped make the checklist

The checklist was made together with people with intellectual disability and other health and disability experts.

We trust this resource

We trust this resource because it is:

  • Made with people with intellectual disability
  • Made to help, not for profit
  • Made by people who know a lot about the topic
  • Made in Australia

We've checked this resource, and you can follow our guide to know if health information is true and right for you.

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