10th July 2008
Categories: What's New, Quality
Book Now for the Workshops Taking Place in JulyThe Department of Work and Pensions is running the excellent "Employ Ability" workshops in Newcastle and Penrith on the 15th and 17th July.
Attendants of previous workshops have expressed very positive feedback indeed, rating the workshops highly worthwhile. "It was an excellent event, very well organised and presented and actually covered all aspects of Access. The workshop is a real eye opener for anyone who needs to recruit staff," said Tricia Woods, of the Training and Skills Team at One NorthEast.
These short, free workshops give you the opportunity to:
The following workshops are scheduled in on near the North East region:
15th July 2008 9.15am - 12.45pm Newcastle United Football Club
17th July 2008 10.30am - 2.00pm Rheged Discovery Centre, Penrith
Places are very easy to book, simply follow this link to the Employ Ability workshop pages of the Department of Work and Pensions website.
If you are unable to attend, there are excellent resources on the website, including real life stories, booklets and guides such as, "Don't know what to say? A guide to talking to disabled people."
Accessibility Case Study of how the Discovery Museum, South Tyneside became 'accessible for all'.
Accessibility Case Study of how the Tom Keating, blue badge guide and tour services provider, became 'accessible for all'.
Accessibility Case Study of how the Locomotion Museum, Shildon became 'accessible for all'.
Access case study for The Hytte self-catering property.
An Excel spreadsheet for analysing your customers by age, income, interest and origins
A new guide for tourism businesses from VisitBritain that looks at easy, practical and low-costs ways to improve the accessibility of your businesses.
Document containing hints and tips for entrants to the North East England Tourism Awards.
An Excel spreadsheet for analysing your business and planning to improve quality. Includes examples of areas, topics and points to consider and the first section has been filled out as an example.
An sample access statement for the imaginary Cherry Tree Cafe.
This factsheet introduces the Disability Discrimination Act and explains the implications for your business. It helps you understand how to successfully comply with the Act, where to get more information and sources of help.