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2015 WRITEMARK NEW ZEALAND PLAIN ENGLISH AWARDS

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  • Wright Family Foundation

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Plain English Champion — Best Organisation award

The award for Plain English Champion — Best Organisation is the premier award. This award is open to any New Zealand-based organisation that can show evidence of a successful campaign to create an organisation-wide culture of plain English writing.

What you need to know

Present your entry in two parts: project description and supporting evidence.

Please note that by entering this category you agree that if you win, you will meet the timeframes and other criteria for using your prize.

Prizes for this award

1. Project description

Please describe your project in no more than 2500 words, using the three headings below. We have given you some examples of content, but you may include whatever information you need to support your entry.

Planning

Content could include:

  • a business case for the project
  • project objectives
  • ideas to achieve management commitment
  • a detailed plain English project plan.

Activities and resources

Content could include:

  • staff training
  • documents redrafted into plain English
  • internal and external publicity campaigns
  • internal or external plain English standard
  • a style guide that supports plain English
  • intranet materials
  • publications
  • online forums
  • staff champions
  • plain English editing software.

Results to date

Record successes, milestones achieved, and lessons learned, including:

  • audits or other measures of plain English use
  • solicited and unsolicited feedback from readers, staff, or clients
  • before and after results
  • other tangible results.

Supporting evidence

You can include as much supporting evidence as you like.

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Prizes for this award

The winner of the Plain English Champion — Best Organisation award will receive plain English consultancy services to the value of $10,000 from Write Limited. The prize is to be used on a specific plain English project designed to produce measurable results for the winning organisation (that is, savings in time or money, or both).

The winner will complete the project by 30 June 2016. They will then document the results in a project report by 31 July 2016. Please include with your entry a short description of the plain English project your organisation would undertake if it won this award. (Your idea for a project isn't part of the judging criteria.)

The winner will also receive:

  • a stunning steel and bronze trophy produced for the Awards by Wellington sculptor Campbell Maud
  • the latest StyleWriter plain English editing software — single-user licence (from Editor Software UK)
  • a place on any of Write Limited’s 1-day public workshops.

Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Terms and conditions

Judging process for the Plain English Awards

Award categories and entry requirements

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