Disability Equality Training - online and face-to-face
Wideaware help service providers and businesses deliver a better service to customers with disabilities resulting in a increased customer satisfaction, a larger customer base and confident employees. All of which means increased profitability for your organisation.
We deliver training courses on basic disability equality, awareness and etiquette plus detailed courses on the Disability Equality Duty (DED) and the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Parts II, III and IV.
We offer a blend of face to face sessions and highly interactive e-learning over a number of weeks, customised to the specific needs of the learners.
We also offer specific training and practical advice in:
- Deaf Awareness
- Learning Disabilities and the Dyslexia Spectrum
- Mental Health Issues
- HIV and AIDS
- Mobility Impairments and Wheelchair User requirements
- Blind persons and Visual Impairments
To organise training for your staff, email Maria Zedda, Director of Training at: mzedda@wideaware.co.uk
Our training services
Face-to-face training
Provide improved levels of customer service to people with disabilities via Disability Awareness and Etiquette Training.
Blended Learning
Meet the tutor face to face for initial day of training then enjoy the groups' feedback and live interaction while you learn at your desk!
E-Learning
Instructor led online learning over a period of weeks. Interact with other learners and receive ongoing advice and feedback.
Accessibility Audits and event planning
Wideaware undertake detailed Accessibility Audits of your premises and can advise you on planning an accessible event...
Latest News
Idea To Business Event
Wideaware are once again partnering with Business Link London to help promote an inclusive business event aimed at would-be disabled entrepreneurs.
Hurry, places are filling up fast!
Wideaware at the Royal Academy of Arts
Wideaware delivered face to face training to office and front line staff.
No Limits 2008
Wideaware will partner with the Greater London Authority, Business Link London and Direct Enquiries to deliver the London Village initiative at the No Limits 2008 event in September.
Get news, views and practical tips on ensuring your organisation is inclusive to disabled people from the In the Loop blog.
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