Law Society Training: Disability Equality: Improving the Experience of Disabled Colleagues and Applicants

It is important to be mindful that improving accessibility also needs to focus on removing institutional and attitudinal barriers, not just physical ones.

This interactive and thought-provoking training will demonstrate how negative attitudes can potentially be incredibly damaging to disabled people, but they are often very entrenched and difficult to change. Disability equality training is a highly effective way to challenge and meaningfully change these negative perceptions.

This live webinar, scheduled on Tuesday 24 May 2022 at 10:00-12:00, will support practitioners to fully understand and meet the needs of its workforce, potential employees as well as their disabled clients.

Karen Sullivan has worked in the field of disability equality for over twenty years as an Inclusion Manager and Special Needs Advisor in an educational context. She has designed and successfully delivered a wide-ranging training programme in the field of disability equality training to highly diverse audiences including headteachers, nursery owners, managers, teachers, parents/carers, childminders and early years practitioners.

Find out more information and sign up here.

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