Right to communication, information and participation

*Rio de Janeiro nourished the First Latin American Conference on Easy Language – Right to communication, information and participation, on 29 and 30 October 2025*.

✨ Given the conference’s innovative and highly practical nature, a dedicated series of concrete checklists felt necessary.

✨ This is a non-official and non-exhaustive checklist, but a useful guide to what truly matters in Easy-to-understand, Easy Language and inclusive access to the right to information discussed during the conference.

✨ Key steps from all panels will be published gradually, starting with the Opening.
Five core messages from the Opening Panel

1. Simple language is democracy in practice
·      Clear, accessible communication strengthens transparency, participation, and trust.
·      It must be designed into all public communication, not added as an exception.

2. Inclusion requires accessible communication for all
·      Cognitive accessibility is part of CRPD compliance and must include Easy Language, simple language, Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC), and multimodal supports.
·      Representation and validation by diverse public, including users and self-advocates from underrepresented and marginalised groups, particularly persons with intellectual disabilities, are essential.

3. Equity must shape the future of technology and AI
·      Everyone must be able to understand, participate in, and influence technological development.
·      Technology should close inequalities, not widen them.

4. Regional collaboration builds strength
·      Latin American and Ibero-American cooperation, rooted in shared language and culture, accelerates inclusive policy and practice.
·      Networks grounded in lived experience, families, and community organisations are leading change from the ground up.

5. Communication is a Human Right
·      Easy-to-understand information is fundamental to accessing other rights: health, work, justice, emergencies, independent living, and social participation.
·      UN Resolution A/RES/77/240 reinforces this global commitment.

Speakers to the Opening
@AnnaPaulaFeminella, @MariaAntôniaGoulart, @AnaLucíaArellano, Paola Hebe Jelonche, @GabrielaMartinez, Mónica Cortés Avilés, @NataliaFarias.

Further information: https://lnkd.in/eHsA8FHC

Thank you Patricia Almeida for making it happen, and @LaísSilveiraCosta, @MariaAntoniaGoulart, and @AnnaPaulaFeminella for making it possible!

(Queridas panelistas, siéntanse en libertad de corregir o complementar cualquier parte de este resumen).

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