DRC puts jargon on their agenda
Word Bank, a revolutionary comprehension tool, goes live on the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) website as an automated web-tool that converts corporate jargon into meaningful information. Word Bank, enables companies to extend their website accessibility and assist comprehension through animated pop-up’sDRC logo to their web sites, such as those using English as a second language.

John Hunt, Website Manager for the DRC comments
"We are always looking for new ways to make our information easier to understand and use. We think Word Bank can be helpful, especially if you have a learning disability or if English isn't your first language.”Word Bank example of Unlawful

The DRC, an independent body established in April 2000 by Acts of Parliament to stop discrimination and promote equality of opportunity for disabled people, has added Word Bank to its widely used website this  September.

The DRC is requesting feedback from site visitors, so tell them what you think of the new product and add your comments. To see Word Bank in action visit 'Your Rights' or 'Frequently Asked Questions'.

Tell the DRC what you think of Word Bank by clicking on the feedback link on the bottom of popup windows.

Word Bank increases meaningful interaction of website information, learn about people it helps to reach.

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