Accessible Language in Action
The Keystone to Culturally Competent Communication
May 12th, 2025 | 9am-11am PST
1.1 Meet Your Trainer - Tiffany Hoang | Senior Restorative Justice & DEI Practitioner | Mediator | Trainer & Consultant
FREE PREVIEW1.2 Course Overview - What To Expect
1.3 Training Guidelines - Logistics
1.4 Guidelines - Be Tech Ready! Update Zoom, Test Your Mic & Video
1.5 Training Guidelines - Learning Environment
1.6 Training Guidelines Signature (Required Before You Attend Course)
Chapter 2 - Your Zoom Course Awaits!
You Did It! - After Training Instructions
Supplemental Training Materials
REQUIRED - TRAINING EVALUATION
In this foundational course, you’ll explore what accessible language really means and why accessible language is key to building trust, and enhancing service delivery. Through interactive activities, videos, and expert guidance, you’ll learn to identify common barriers to communication, learn how to prevent them, and use best practices to improve clarity, and tailor your message for different audiences. Leave with practical strategies to build stronger, more respectful connections with the people you serve.
Understand the core principles and definitions of accessible language
Identify common barriers to clear communication (jargon, idioms, complexity)
Apply inclusive language strategies in real-world contexts
Recognize how language shapes respect, care, and inclusion
Tailor communication to align with client needs and cultural context
Learn practical tools to identify and reduce your own implicit biases in real time
*Limited Spaces Available