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Disability training
- Are you looking for a training solution to meet a number of organisational objectives?
- Do you have disability training needs for a number of specific colleagues within your organisation?
- Are there disability related subjects that you would like us to explore in more depth with you?
By choosing EFD to organise your in-house disability training, your organisation will benefit from our knowledge, team's expertise and wealth of contacts. We pride ourselves on the quality and content of our training and strive to ensure that your experience of working with us is hassle free providing the best possible value to your organisation.
We source speakers from our network of disability experts, who are disabled and highly skilled in communicating both their own experience and the barriers faced by disabled people, at work and in the wider community.
Our familiarity with workplace disability issues, in both the private and public sectors, allows us to readily understand your training requirements and offer a suitable training or series of training events. We can offer a variety of delivery methods and styles meeting a range of learning objectives. These might include:
- Employing disabled people
- Understanding the law
- Serving customers
- Raising awareness
- Blended and e-learning
Please contact us to discuss your training requirements on tel: 020 7403 3020, textphone: 020 7403 0040 or email events@efd.org.uk.
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