Disability Awareness 
Training 

‘DAT’ sessions aim to bring awareness and understanding of specific disabilities. Serving both employer and employee needs, we aim to challenge misconceptions to create the most effective working environment for everyone.

What is it?

A Disability Awareness Training session is a 3-hour workshop for up to 10 individuals with one of our Psychologists and Disability Ambassadors. This takes place in the client’s place of work and is for the client, their colleagues, managers, and/or HR teams. The session aims to aid a paradigm shift in attitudes towards disabilities in the workplace and begin the formation of a positive and supportive working environment, as well as teaching those about a range of support solutions and reasonable adjustments that could be implemented.

The psychologist aims to challenge your beliefs and perceptions and provide a safe and judgment-free area to discuss all aspects of a disability.

Sessions may include:

  • Neurodiverities (Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, ADHD and Autism - either individually or together)
  • Mental Health
  • Vision Loss
  • Hearing Loss
  • Neurological Conditions (e.e. Multiple Sclerosis, Strokes, Epilepsy and TBI/ABI)
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME), Fibromyalgia and Ehlers-Fanlos Syndrome
  • Ergonomic Pain, Fatigue and Mobility
  • *Bespoke sessions can also be requested by the client