Course description
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) requires reasonable adjustments for both customers and employees with disabilities. The Act places a number of Duties on all businesses who provide goods, facilities and services to the public and this one-day highly participative programme is designed to quickly bring delegates up to speed regarding their own and their organisation's duties and obligations.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
This programme is ideal for anyone who has responsibility for managing service delivery and / or staff.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
By the end of this course delegates will have the skills to:
- Assist managers to manage service delivery to people with disabilities
- Help managers to appreciate barriers for people with disabilities in workplace
- Give managers more confidence in communicating with people with disabilities
- Help managers to reduce likelihood of disability discrimination claims
Training Course Content
This practical and participative programme will provide managers / team leaders with a clear understanding of:
- Perceptions and stereotypes of disability
- Models of disability
- Definitions of disability discrimination
- Guidance on reasonable adjustments
- Explanation of the Duties placed upon service providers and employers
- The barriers that can exist to accessing both services and employment
Course delivery details
This course is highly participative, utilising a variety of exercise and activities and all delegates will receive a comprehensive manual and pack of materials.
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