Expert Resources: training
These are the items that relate to training found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 04 Jun 2024Take a minute to complete our short training survey to help us develop the courses you need.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Mar 2024Provide for your diverse workforce and customers by upskilling your staff with our Disability Awareness Training lived experience series.
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Annie Mannion | 14 Mar 2024There are more than 4.4 million disabled people in work. (Labour force survey October to December 2020.) This factsheet summarises the steps to support people with an impairment or long-term health condition in work, via reasonable adjustments or accommodations. It also highlights the range of...
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Anonymous | 14 Mar 2024There are more than 4.4 million disabled people in work. (Labour force survey October to December 2020) This factsheet summarises the steps employers can take to recruit and support people with an impairment or long-term health condition in work. It also highlights the range of high quality paid...
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Annie Mannion | 28 Feb 2024AbilityNet's new training course helps boost accessibility best practices within small organisations of 20 or fewer employees.
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Kelly Chan | 14 Feb 2024Join our free webinar to learn from expert speakers on how to assess and determine the specific accessibility capabilities your organisation requires and the pros and cons of developing accessibility skills in-house versus leveraging external suppliers.
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Alex.Barker | 14 Feb 2024Although using and interacting with information technology (IT) is becoming increasingly intuitive, it is not a natural process and therefore, some level of training will be needed for anyone. Training is also the most efficient way to improve confidence and encourage further independent learning...
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Annie Mannion | 07 Feb 2024AbilityNet's selection of courses provide attendees with a deep dive into the experiences of people of living with different disabilities and impairments. The courses focus on visual, hearing, physical, mental health and neurodiversity barriers.
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Mark.Gaddes | 05 Feb 2024
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Mark.Gaddes | 05 Feb 2024
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