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Networking and learning: EFD at home
11th January 2012, 2:00pm - 5:00pm, Employers' Forum on Disability, Tower Bridge, London
We will be continuing with our series of ‘EFD At Home' events in 2012. The first of these will be in January.
These events provide an opportunity for members to come and visit us in our London offices, near Tower Bridge. These events will include opportunities to meet staff and discuss a range of topical disability matters.
Why attend?
In addition to meeting with our disability consultants there will be a chance to network with representatives from other EFD members.
We would like to encourage you to actively participate in developing the content for this event, as we are keen for it to focus on those issues that are of greatest importance to you and your work. In addition there will be the opportunity to find out more about:
- Disability Standard - practical ways in which your organisation can get value from this management tool and benchmark
- Disability Directions - explanation of this advice service plus scenario discussions
- Other member benefits, such as our expertise on recruiting disabled staff
If there is something you would like to talk about please do tell us, we're keen to ensure this event works for everyone.
Who should attend?
Representatives of EFD members, particularly those located in London and the south. We are able to tailor the event content to suit individuals in all types of roles.
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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








