iansyst Event: Supporting NeuroDiverse Students in HE and the use of Assistive Technology
A free CPD seminar hosted by Iansyst Ltd in Scotland and designed for Disabled Student Needs Assessors to further enhance knowledge focussing on the areas of mental health and also of dyslexia characteristics. Following these presentations, Iansyst will present the latest AT developments to assist with enabling effective recommendations.
“Are You Being Reasonable?”
Catch up with our senior trainer Gill Hudson who talks about reasonable workplace adjustments with not-for-profit disability organisation, We Are Purple.
What is Access to Work (AtW) and how can it help?
Learn more about Access to Work (AtW) and how it can provide vital aid for individuals with additional needs.
What is it like to have Dyslexia?
For the majority of us who don’t have dyslexia, it can be hard to comprehend exactly what it’s like. Most of us take reading and writing for granted and don’t completely understand the different ways dyslexia can affect a person. There has been a website launched that simulates the experiences of a person who is …
SENCO Day at Nottingham Girl’s High!
We are incredibly excited to visit Nottingham Girls High on the 8th of February to talk about assistive technology and training for children in primary and secondary school. This is a specialised SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator) day that will offer help and advice for SENCOs a part of the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST). We understand …