Inclusion In The Press: Business Top Tips – Sevenoaks Chronicle
We’re back in the local press this week with some access advise for local business’ wanting to think about Inclusion and the ways it can not only meet their legal obligations and benefit their community but also their improve revenue and turnover.
Design & Access Statements Update
The Government has announced it will scrap design and access statements for the majority of planning applications later this month.
Inclusion In The News Again…..
We’ve been in the news again the last couple of weeks as a result of winning our Local Business Award…..did anyone see the piece in OT News or the local Tunbridge Wells Courier or Sevenoaks Chronicle?
Inclusion work with Will Bayley & Byng Hall
As part of our LBA award, Inclusion have recently been lucky enough to work alongside local Paralympian Will Bayley & the table tennis club Byng Hall, where Will started his career, to help promote the importance of access & accessibility around Tunbridge Wells.
Inclusion Wins LBA Award
THE winner has been announced of a Courier-backed scheme aimed at boosting local business.
Inclusion COLC OT & Re-ablement contract extension
Inclusion are very proud to announce that we will be the sole Occupational Therapy & Re-ablement provider for the City Of London again for another year.
Working for Inclusion.Me
At Inclusion we’re always looking for experienced Occupational Therapists. We offer a variety of work options from one off pieces of work through to ongoing contract work…
Diary Of An Apprentice Private OT 3
I had my last blue badge clinic today, which was set in a remote assessment centre, so isolating me from the blue badge team.
Ergonomic Workstation Assessment Feedback
Balfour Beatty – Ergonomic Workstation Assessment Feedback
Disability Access Audits Leicester, Derby, Nottingham & Midlands
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) addressed the obstacles which many disabled people experience in everyday life: in employment; access to goods and services; transport; and education.
Diary Of An Apprentice Private OT 2
Recently, I was lucky enough to visit the Eurogamer Video Game and Technology Expo. This was purely for entertainment (and to keep a geeky husband quiet) however, as usual, I had a whinge about the heights of the surfaces, the distance a wheelchair user would have to travel to find an accessible entrance and so on.
Private Occupational Therapist Hampshire, Southampton and Winchester
Inclusion is going nationwide. As the company expands and our team gets bigger, we are now able to bring our services to even more communities right across the country. Inclusion specialises in private Occupational Therapy / private OT assessments for any individual or group, helping those with a disability to work and live as independently as possible.
March News Update
Welcome to the March Inclusion.Me news update – been a busy few months for us so apologies for the lack of regular news updates – we try our best but do follow us on Facebook and Twitter for much more regular news updates.
Transforming Community Equipment Services (TCES) Retail Model: The Need for National Minimum Standards
The author of a new paper believes that it clearly demonstrates why Standards are both essential and urgent for the Transforming Community Equipment Services Retail Model – read this and other articles on TCES at www.thiis.co.uk
How can a Private OT help you?
Occupational Therapists assist clients in performing activities of all types, ranging from using a computer to caring for daily needs such as dressing, cooking, and eating.
Dental Surgery Disability Access Audit
We’ve recently had a lot of dental practices/dental surgeries contacting us about disability access audits and what they are so we thought we should give a little more information specifically around how a disability access audit could help your dental surgery
World OT Day Blog Carnival
To celebrate world Occupational therapy Day 2011 we are taking part in a blog carnival celebrating the diversity of our profession