Clear and accessible public health communications are critical to ensuring your audiences find what they need, understand what they find, and use the information.
In this at-a-glance view of the Public Health Communication Collaborative’s Plain Language for Public Health guide, you’ll find plain language best practices to use before you start writing, when you’re organizing your content, while you’re writing, and when you’re reviewing and testing your communications.
PDF: Plain Language for Public Health Checklist
For additional resources and evidence-based messaging guidance, visit the following PHCC webpages: