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Disability Etiquette

Our Disability Etiquette training has a strong customer care focus.

Disability Etiquette Training

Aims

Staff and volunteers can sometimes feel uncertain or anxious about offering support or assistance to disabled people who use their services.

This course aims to equip staff with an overview of good practice in relation to disability etiquette, enabling them to work more confidently and effectively with disabled people.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course staff will be able to:

  • feel more confident about using language relating to disabled people
  • identify when to offer assistance
  • understand the communication barriers faced by people who have communication impairments
  • identify good practice
  • meet the needs of disabled customers and service users more effectively

Format

GCIL training is delivered by experienced disabled trainers. The course will be as participative as possible with members of the group involved through discussion and small group activities.

Length of course: Full Day or Half-Day

Participants: 15

Disability Confidence Training

This training session will enable staff to feel more Disability Confident when engaging with disabled people and addresses these key areas:

  • using language which promotes respect for disabled people
  • identifying when it is most appropriate to provide assistance
  • developing good practice
  • develop an understanding of disability

A short, focused course which aims to boost confidence. Particularly useful for those staff who provide a hospitality and customer care related service.

Many staff working in the housing, social work and health who have contact with disabled people, outwith specialist services often find themselves lacking disability confidence and disability equality awareness.

Format

GCIL training is delivered by experienced disabled trainers. The course will be as participative as possible with members of the group involved through discussion and small group activities.

Length of course: approximately 3 hours

Participants: maximum 15

Introduction to Moving and Assisting Wheelchair Users

Aims

The course aims to show staff and volunteers how to apply the current methods of moving and assisting someone who is a wheelchair user.

The course aims to re-enforce a partnership approach to moving and assisting, reflecting the fact that those individuals who benefit from volunteer support are able to move with assistance rather than requiring moving and handling involving lifting.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course you should:

  • have an overview of Health and Safety legislation in relation to moving and assisting disabled people
  • be aware of the organisation's responsibility to staff and volunteers under Health and Safety legislation
  • be aware of your responsibility with regard to yourselves, your colleagues and the disabled person.
  • be able to understand how to assist a wheelchair user in keeping with good practice.

Format

GCIL training is delivered by experienced disabled trainers. The course will be as participative as possible with members of the group involved through discussion and small group activities.

Length of course: Full Day or Half-Day

Participants: maximum 15

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