Appreciating your current position

In order to identify actions and define the direction to take your organisation, first appreciating your current position in terms of disability and diversity should be a priority.

 

Understanding is necessary to save time and expense and to achieve a coherent strategy. The following solutions demonstrate how to take advantage of the opportunities that disability and diversity can offer.



How we can help

  • Workshops
    Designed to help you understand where your business is currently and how to move forward.
  • Tailored training courses
    For different people and individual departments in your organisation, from introductory to advanced levels.
    (HR, facilities management, front line and reception, occupational health, line managers and senior management teams)
  • Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 Training
    How does the DDA specifically relate to you and your organisation?
  • Start-to-finish Case Management Service
    From referral to satisfactory conclusion of implementing workplace adjustments, we will ensure the needs of the individual and the organisation are managed and best met
  • Financial assistance for workplace adjustments
    Through Access to Work, a government funded scheme; guidance and support is given
  • Disability Advice Line
    Offering additional support for issues relating to disability, employment and customer service as well as during implementation of workplace adjustments.
  • Reviews of existing disability and diversity policy and practice in place across your entire organisation
    Identifying gaps and recommending improvements.
  • Mystery shoppers
    To assess different elements of the customer and employment journey, for example: applying for a job, using services provided via website, telephone and written contact, customer service
  • Experts with firsthand experience of disability and diversity
    To gain an honest and accurate opinion of your organisation.


For more information email Minty & Friend or call: 07793 111256

Case study 4

Female employee walking
Understanding disability to create a better working environment.

Case study 8

Men shaking hands - Acting on Disability roleplay
Dyslexia and Access to Work

Case study 9

Wheelchair user and IT training
Workplace adjustments and dyslexia