Disability Awareness Training Feedback

Disability Awareness Training Feedback

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Below is just some of the positive comments we have had from the delegates that have attended our Disability Awareness Training Courses.  We add more on a regular basis.  Visit our Disability Awareness Training page to find out more about these courses, or you could contact us via our contact page.

Cardiff and Vale Citizen Advice Bureau – 6th April 2017

“The trainers own experiences made situations and challenges easier to understand.”

“I think the delivery was extremely well balanced giving both sides as to what was realistically achievable i.e.  Changes are effected by budgets and what one person finds appropriate another may not.  The main point to remember is communication.”

“Excellent delivery on a subject that I now know much more about.”

“Superb.  Richard is a quality speaker with a great sense of humour.”

“A very pleasant course to attend.  Richard and Gemma work very well together.  It was informative and easy to understand.”

“I enjoyed the way the training was delivered.  The trainer held an excellent style and I felt more worthwhile coming from someone with a disability.”


Caerau Lane Surgery and Old School Surgery – 7th September 2016

“Found the course informative and now feel like I have a better understanding of what to look for and to do to make things more accessible for people with disabilities.”

“The course really enhanced my knowledge and understanding and Richard delivered it extremely well. Well worth doing.”

“Excellent content and delivery of course I feel confident that my knowledge will help me in work environment and personality.”

“I found this session very interesting. The time went very quickly. I feel that the trainers personal experience had a very positive impact on the session.”


Gwalia Residential Society:

‘I would be interested in future course, because had an eye opener attending this’

‘This course was very good; it was enjoyable and made me realise how things are for others’

‘Found it very clear and understanding’

‘We could have easily talked for hours but was restricted to time’


Celtic Manor:

‘An interesting course which raised my awareness of difficulties disabled people face daily. Some ideas we can introduce in the nursery’

‘The pace of the course was right’

‘I really enjoyed attending the course; i have learnt a lot about disabilities and feel confident in the future’

‘The course was thoroughly enjoyable and interactive. I now feel much more confident handling more difficult or uncomfortable situations’

‘It was good to have someone do the course who has a disability, so its from his perceptive and his feelings’

‘This is a good course, well delivered and i would recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their understanding of disability’


Ysgol Ty Coch:

‘Clear power point presentation’

‘Thoroughly enjoyed and learnt about issues that i would never have thought of’


Some Additional Feedback:

“The practical task i.e. getting individuals to be blindfolded or use a wheelchair was an excellent method in gaining more awareness of what actually having a disability entails.”

“All round a very information course.”

Michelle Roberts – The Gellideg Foundation Group

One delegate said the following when asked if their awareness of disability legislation had improved:

 “Yes, I now know much more and how to approach people with visual and non-visual disabilities.”

Some of the responses we’ve received when asked if the trainers disability affect the training experience:

“Although I initially found it a little disconcerting, but by the end I was very comfortable – and this was due to the positive attitude of the trainer in dealing with my “uncomfortableness””

“Richard was very relaxed with a great sense of humour who makes the most of life.”

“Richard was very relaxed with a great sense of humour who makes the most of life.”

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