b'3.People understand the court process.THE ATJ COMMISSION WILL:BY, FOR EXAMPLE:Work with courts to routinely evaluate theirDeveloping self-help services and resources processes and recommend simplificationthat are useful and accessible to court users.of processes that are found to be onerousCollaborating with justice partners to develop or unnecessarily complex withoutadditional automated interviews that improve corresponding benefit.and streamline the process for creating and Promote processes that ensure that filinge-filing documents.court forms is easy to do online andWorking with justice partners and court in person.stakeholders to simplify and increase access to Use plain, gender-inclusive, and person- the legal process through both legislative and centered language in verbal and writtenrule-making avenues, with a focus on reducing communications, including signage, notices,procedural, financial, and other barriers.instructions, forms, orders, and rules and encourage courts to do the same. Explain the court process and legal information in accessible formats and multiple ways (e.g., person to person, translated, written, audio, video, visually mapped) to accommodate different disability and learning needs.DEVOTING THESE ATJRules & Policy Review CommitteeCOMMITTEES OR STAFF Court Navigator NetworkIllinois Court HelpATJ Division Staff on Inclusive Access Strategic Plan 2023-2028|9'