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Networking and learning: Introduction to EFD services – what we can do for you
Notice: This is a past event
19th October 2011, 10:00am - 12.00pm, Accenture, London, EC3M 3BD
- What services does EFD provide for you as part of your membership?
- What is the Disability Standard and how will it help you and your organisation?
- What are EFD members currently doing on disability and how do they get buy-in from senior managers to do it?
- What is the latest news on disability and business and how will this impact on your organisation?
Free to all EFD members!
This networking event is for those who are new to EFD, whether your organisation has recently joined, or your organisation is a long-standing member.
At this event we will cover:
- The Disability Standard; how you can use this new online tool to measure where your business is on disability, where you need to be and how to get there.
- Disability Directions - how best to take advantage of your free access to our confidential information and advice service.
- Your questions- answered by using examples from other members; sharing best practice is at the heart of EFD.
This session will run from 10.00am to 12.00pm. A networking lunch will follow from 12.00pm - 1.00pm
Why attend?
Network and learn events give you the chance to meet with other EFD members and our disability experts to share experiences and get an introduction to some of the latest thinking on disability and business.
- Learn how to make the most out of your EFD membership.
- Meet with other people working on disability in the workplace; share experiences and learn from each other.
- This is your chance to ask disability experts any questions you have relating to disabled people as your customers, your job applicants or your employees.
Who should attend?
New EFD members
New contacts within existing EFD members
Member login & registration
Disability news
May 2012
- Charity shop donation drive backed by Scope
- Microsoft Kinect to help diagnose autism
- Disability benefits changes to go ahead, says Iain Duncan Smith
- Sunderland worker 'set up to fail' by employers
- New ambassadors to help disabled people in the community
- ADHD sufferers face difficulty 'getting diagnosed'
- Employers are 'unaware' of Access to Work schemes
- Disabled people to get online training for public appointments
- Price comparison websites 'let down' disabled consumers
- Growth needed in care sector, says Carers UK








