Shape’s summer early bird offer for our forthcoming seminars
Don’t miss this opportunity to join Shape’s inspirational and engaging
seminars that have supported more than 600 professionals like you to get
questions about accessibility and disability answered by experienced
professionals in a safe environment, build their confidence in customer
care, marketing, events, leadership, governance, and improve their
day-to-day practice, skills, profile and ethos at work.
We want to offer you two places on any of the our seminars for only £200
(originally £150 per person). Bring a colleague along or attend two seminars!
Book by 19 June quoting "summer early bird" when you contact us.
Email [log in to unmask]
Phone 020 7424 7334 (voice) or 020 7424 7368 (minicom)
Visit www.shapearts.org.uk/training for more details
Your training will be held at our fully accessible workspace in Kentish
Town. Nearest tube: Kentish Town
Have you seen our bargain Briefings
Just £50 per place:
Thursday 25 June - Successful Websites Are Accessible (8.30-10.30am)
Find out how to make your website screenreader-friendly and accessible.
Wednesday 8 July – Positive Leadership in focus
How to be a Good Boss (2.30– 4pm)
Best practice employment and recruitment policies
Good Governance (4.30-6.30pm)
Best practice governance tips, building and maintaining successful boards
Full-day Seminars – your early bird offer is here:
July 2009
Thursday 2 July - Organising an Accessible Event
Find out how to ensure physical access to your event, make your publicity
and marketing accessible, how to meet and greet disabled audiences or
visitors and a useful checklist for your and your team.
Wednesday 15 July – Disability Action Planning INTENSIVE
An exclusive, specialist training day for London Councils funded organisations.
Tuesday 21 July - Disability Equality with Customer Care
Learn about appropriate terminology and language, the DDA and how it relates
to your work and techniques for your frontline staff to warmly and
respectfully welcome deaf and disabled people.
Thursday 23 July - Developing Participatory Arts Activities
A hands-on workshop that will show you how to create inclusive activities,
how disability equality can be artistically embedded in your programming and
how to ensure your delivery methods are accessible and encourage involvement.
Tuesday 28 July - Deaf Equality: Artists, Audiences and Colleagues
Develop your understanding of what deafness means, get short introduction to
sign language and learn how to best meat the requirements of your deaf patrons.
Thursday 30 July - Accessible Marketing and Publicity
Get practical tips to ensure your marketing strategies are inclusive,
examine your website accessibility and learn the “dos” and “don’ts” of your
wording in your publicity.
October 2009
Monday 19 October - Disability Equality with Customer Care
Learn about appropriate terminology and language, the DDA and how it relates
to your work and techniques for your frontline staff to warmly and
respectfully welcome deaf and disabled people.
Tuesday 20 October - Developing Participatory Arts Activities
A hands-on workshop that will show you how to create inclusive activities,
how disability equality can be artistically embedded in your programming and
how to ensure your delivery methods are accessible and encourage involvement.
Tuesday 20 October - Deaf Equality: Artists, Audiences and Colleagues
Develop your understanding of what deafness means, get short introduction to
sign language and learn how to best meat the requirements of your deaf patrons.
Wednesday 21 October – Developing a Disability Action Plan
Find out where to start developing your disability action plan and why you
should, why "reasonable adjustments" don’t have to be costly, how to
identify and tackle any physical and attitudinal barriers in your workplace
and improve your business profile and services.
Thursday 22 October – Organising an Accessible Event
Find out how to ensure physical access to your event, make your publicity
and marketing accessible, how to meet and greet disabled audiences or
visitors and a useful checklist for your and your team.
Friday 23 October - Accessible Marketing and Publicity
Get practical tips to ensure your marketing strategies are inclusive,
examine your website accessibility and learn the “dos” and “don’ts” of your
wording in your publicity.
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