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Animations

Speak Out has developed many animations to assist with information sharing.

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Easy Read animations are short videos that help explain things.

They use:

  • simple words

  • clear voices

  • pictures or cartoons that move

  • sometimes text on screen

 

Easy Read animations help people with intellectual disability understand:

  • their rights

  • how to use services

  • how to stay safe

  • other important information

 

Animations are a fun and easy way to learn.

Speak Out, with the assistance of our user testers, voiceover artists and content creators, we can create animations that help explain difficult things.

Below are some examples of the animations that we have created.

 

We can help organisations develop their own animation content.

Please contact us for a free confidential quote.

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Living Independently
Thinking about support

Talking About 
Scams

Talking About Employment
Getting ready for interviews

Talking About Employment
What to do if you are sick

Covid-19 Safe App

Please watch the video below for information about the government's Safe App
for your mobile phone.

Covid-19 Vaccine Yes? or No?

Yes or No? How to decide...
Get the latest information about the COVID-19 Vaccine and your choices here.

How to Stay Safe -  and Keep  Others Safe

Get the latest information from the Department of Health about the Coronavirus.

It’s Doctor Time! for people with intellectual disability

It’s Doctor Time! is a campaign by Inclusion Australia to encourage more people with intellectual disability to see their GP for a yearly health check. GPs sometimes call these Annual Health Assessments. Click here for more details

Acknowledgement of Self Advocates

Speak Out Advocacy acknowledges and pays our respect to the contribution made by self-advocates, past, present and emerging in their fight for equality, and those Advocates that stand beside them.

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Acknowledgement of Country

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