\nWinners in the 14th annual People\u2019s Choice Awards were announced by Awards media partner Newsroom last week. The People\u2019s Choice Awards recognise the best and worst in government and corporate communications, nominated anonymously by members of the public.<\/p>\n
The award for the People\u2019s Choice \u2014 Best Plain English Communication goes to Accuro Health Insurance for their website.
\nSee the official announcement on the Newsroom website<\/a><\/p>\n
The person who nominated this website said:<\/p>\n
It\u2019s a beautifully clear, simple website. I found it clear and logical.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
The international panel of judges said about this entry:<\/p>\n
Lawyer, comedian and Awards MC James Elliott <\/a>announced winners on the Newsroom<\/a> website.<\/p><\/div>\n
Bad news for Auckland Council<\/span><\/p>\n
The award for the People\u2019s Choice \u2014 Worst Brainstrain Communication goes to Auckland Council for its Proposed Plan Change letter.
\nSee the official announcement on the Newsroom website<\/a><\/p>\nThe person who nominated this document said:<\/p>\n
The international panel of judges said about this entry:<\/p>\n
New Zealanders continue to benefit after 14 years<\/h4>\n
The People\u2019s Choice Awards are held each year and form part of the Plain English Awards. The full Plain English Awards are held every second year. Entries for the 2020 Plain English Awards will open at the end of March 2020.<\/p>\n
After 14 years of Awards, New Zealanders continue to reap the benefits of business and government using clear communication to engage with their clients, consumers, and customers. The Awards reinforce the element of care that lies behind reader-focused communications.<\/p>\n
Awards founder (and CE of plain language consultancy Write Limited) Lynda Harris said care is one of the qualities associated with plain English that\u2019s closest to her heart.<\/p>\n
People who choose to communicate in plain English do, by definition, care about their readers. They put the needs of their readers first as they think and write. They care about people, impact, and outcomes.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Awards sponsors<\/h4>\n
Sponsors for this year\u2019s Awards included WriteMark, Write Limited, Wright Family Foundation, Graphic Solutions, Newsroom, printing.com, MoneyHub, and Consumer NZ.<\/p>\n
Other sponsors, whose contributions to the Awards were invaluable, are Editor Software (United Kingdom), JUNO Investing Magazine, and Kendons.<\/p>\n
Find out more<\/h4>\n
See Newsroom\u2019s official announcement of this year\u2019s winners<\/a><\/p>\n
Read what our winners and finalists had to say on our winners page<\/a><\/p>\n