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    New researcher and new resources!

    Behind the scenes, there is always a research community working on Standard Translatable English. One of those researchers has just finished her PhD, and released a set of guidelines for using STE in public health communication contexts. About the researcher The researcher is Ida Stevia Diget, from Griffith University in Australia. Her research explores accessibility and cross-translatability in English language public health communication about COVID-19 and influenza. Other research includes investigating pathways to cross-translatable mental health screening tools. Ida is also a project officer at the PacMOSSI project (Pacific Mosquito Surveillance Strengthening for Impact) under James Cook University and the WHO. What is this booklet? This booklet outlines the Standard…

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    August 2020 Workshop

    The next workshop will be held online on the 29th August 2020 from 2-5pm (Canberra time). This workshop is hosted by ATESOL ACT, and has been accredited for 3 hours of PL for teachers in the ACT. It’s open to both members and non-members of ATESOL ACT. Information is on their website: https://www.atesolact.org.au/events/#Invisible I hope to see you there!

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    Hobart Workshop 2017

    Thank you for expressing interest in the Hobart workshop. The workshop will take place from 3-5pm at TasTAFE on Campbell Street. A second workshop from 5-7 will go ahead once the minimum number of registrants are reached. Here you will be able to find the resources you will need before attending the workshop. I will have copies of these documents available on the day, but recommend reading them beforehand. The Pre-workshop Pack for Participants document is some information about what I’m doing, including the ethical considerations, and contains an information sheet that you will need to read before signing a consent form. You can fill out the consent form and email…