Winners announced in 2012 Plain English Awards
Winners announced in 2012
Plain English Awards
The Cancer Society was the big winner in the 2012 Plain English Awards, while Nova Energy had the dubious honour of winning Worst ‘Brainstrain’ Communication. The Ministry of Social Development and Inland Revenue also had plenty to celebrate as winners of the inaugural Best Plain English Turnaround Award. At a cocktail event tonight hosted by major sponsor and past winner Kiwibank, nine other winners also accepted a stunning Awards trophy made by Wellington sculptor Campbell Maud. MC for the evening, comedian and lawyer James Elliott, kept the event moving at a lively pace and added his own brand of off-beat humour to the serious business of fighting officialese and obfuscation.
‘Impressive
commitment to clear communication’
The panel
of international judges praised the Cancer Society’s
commitment to clear communication and user-focused
materials, saying that many health organisations would
benefit from adopting the Cancer Society’s impressive
approach. The Society won the coveted ‘Plain English
Champion — Best Organisation Award’, which also gave
them a prize package worth $10,000 from New Zealand’s
plain English specialists and major sponsor, Write Limited.
In response to their success, the Society said they were
delighted with their win. ‘We want people with cancer and
their carers to receive information that’s clear and in a
format they want to receive it in,’ said the Society’s
National Information Manager, Sarah Stacy-Baynes. The Cancer
Society was also a finalist in two other
categories.
An illegible, inaccessible example of
‘fine print’
Winners of
the dreaded People’s Choice — Worst ‘Brainstrain’
Award, Nova Energy, were applauded for fronting up to
receive their prize — a shiny stainless steel bin filled
with sour worm lollies.
Called ‘illegible, inaccessible, and a fine example of fine print’ by the judges, the Nova Energy Terms and Conditions for Gas and Electricity Supply was unanimously judged to be the standout winner of the Brainstrain Award. Award presenter and sponsor, Sue Chetwin of Consumer NZ, congratulated Nova for promising to take the feedback seriously and said she looked forward to seeing an improved version.
Plain English Awards Trust Chair, Gregory Fortuin, also commented that the Brainstrain Award ‘usually gives organisations strong reasons for changing the way they communicate. We have every confidence that Nova will hear the message and take action’.
From
worst to best — ‘a brilliant turnaround’
The news was all good for a document jointly
owned by the Ministry of Social Development and Inland
Revenue — a different story to that of the 2006 Awards
when their Student Loan contract received the first ever
‘Brainstrain’ Award. At that time, the Ministry issued a
press statement vowing to do better. And do better they did.
The judges declared that the new plain English contract was
‘excellent’, saying ‘It has all the information a
contract needs and none that it doesn’t. It successfully
speaks to its audience — students — rather than
addressing contract lawyers and policy writers. A brilliant
turnaround and a well-deserved win!’ Kiwibank’s Chief
Executive, Paul Brock, who had noted in his welcome speech
that the Bank ‘has always been a strong advocate for
straight talking’, warmly praised the Turnaround, citing
it as great example for 2012 Brainstrain
nominees.
People, organisations, and specialist
documents all honoured
Other Awards were picked
up by well-known names in both the public and private
sectors: NZ Transport Agency (Plain English Champion —
Best Team), Statistics New Zealand (Best Public Sector
Document), Salvation Army Blue Mountain Adventure Centre
(Best Private Sector Document), ‘Sorted’ (Best Public
Sector Website), Beef + Lamb New Zealand (Best Private
Sector Website), UDC Finance (Best Investor Document),
Telecom New Zealand (Best Sentence Transformation), and
BreastScreen Aotearoa (People’s Choice — Best Document).
Category sponsors
Sponsors for this
year’s Awards included Write Limited, Kiwibank, New
Zealand Superannuation Fund, Technical Communicators’
Association of New Zealand, Consumer NZ, Graphic Solutions
Limited, Printing.com, Editor Software (UK), 3 Months Agile
Web Solutions, and New Zealand Translation
Centre.
ENDS
Full list of winners and
finalists
Plain English Champion —
Best Organisation
Winner: Cancer Society of New
Zealand
Finalists: No finalists published
Plain
English Champion — Best Individual or
Team
Winner: NZ Transport Agency — Manawatu
Gorge Team
Finalists:
• Cancer Society of
New Zealand — Editorial Team
• NZ Transport
Agency — The Give Way Rule Team
Best Plain
English Document — Public Sector / Non-Government
Organisation (NGO)
Winner: Statistics New
Zealand — How to tell a story using
statistics
Finalists:
• Commerce
Commission — Electricity and the Commerce Commission's
role
• Ministry of Social Development —
Strategies with Kids, Information for Parents
(SKIP)
Best Plain English Document — Private
Sector
Winner: Blue Mountain Adventure Centre
— Conquer Your Own Mountain!
Finalist: Gareth
Morgan Investments — Gareth Morgan KiwiSaver Scheme
Annual Report 2012
Best Plain English Website
— Public Sector / Non-Government Organisation
(NGO)
Winner: Commission for Financial Literacy
and Retirement Income — www.sorted.org.nz
Finalists:
• Cancer Society of New Zealand —
www.getthetools.org.nz
• Careers New Zealand
— www.careers.govt.nz
Best
Plain English Website — Private Sector
Winner:
Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ltd —
www.beeflambnz.com
Finalist: Gareth Morgan Investments
— www.gmk.co.nz
Best Plain
English Sentence Transformation
Winner: Telecom
New Zealand Limited — Annette
Hamilton
Finalists:
• Inland Revenue
Department — Megan Mills
• Telecom New
Zealand Limited — Annette Hamilton (2nd
entry)
Best Plain English Technical
Communicator
Winner: Telecom New Zealand Limited
— Sarah Burns
Finalists:
• Commerce
Commission — Allanah Kalafatelis
• Xero —
Kylie McGrath
Best Plain English Investor
Document
Winner: UDC Finance Limited — UDC
Secured Investments Prospectus 65
Finalists:
•
Goldman Henry — US50 Fund Ltd. Annual Report 2011
•
Pathfinder Management Ltd — Pathfinder Asset Management
Prospectus
People's Choice — Best Plain English
Communication
Winner: BreastScreen
Aotearoa
Finalists: No finalists
published
People's Choice — Worst 'Brainstrain'
Communication
Winner: Nova Energy —
Standard Terms for Gas and Electricity
Supply
Finalists: No finalists
published
Best Plain English
Turnaround
Winner: Ministry of Social
Development / Inland Revenue Department — Student Loan
Contract
Finalist: Commerce Commission —
Anti-competitive
practices