Disability Awareness Training

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • TheCIL’s Disability Awareness Training (DAT) is an interactive training that aims to bridge the gap between people with and without disabilities. The DAT is designed to address any assumptions or uncertainties one might have regarding disabilities through hands-on activities and in-depth discussions. Participants will complete the training with a stronger understanding of the alternative tools and methods people with disabilities use to maintain their independence and improved confidence and comfort for future interactions with people of various abilities. Learn more at www.thecil.org/dat.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @quentin-u3e
    @quentin-u3e 7 місяців тому

    Awareness of CKD is highly important. When I informed my x manager at work in a Rotherham labour council children's home that I had to start dialysis within 2 weeks he made me walk through the home singing dead man walking and laughing. He got all the children and other staff to laugh at me before getting me in the office and threatening me with the sack and asking if I'm a liar. He then proceeded to phone me or my dialysis unit every dialysis session for 3 weeks demanding I prove I was on a machine or be sacked.
    I tried to make a complaint but was told ' you have had one dialysis session. You must be cured. Why do you need more dialysis and why can't you work full time. We have no qualified staff' Then more threats of being sacked if I didn't stop attending dialysis.
    Horrible horrible experience...

  • @manojkumaranand
    @manojkumaranand Рік тому

    Would like to be your partners In India.

  • @EvidenceSaved
    @EvidenceSaved 10 місяців тому

    Pc 1977 Nathan Ford of Gwent police, Abergavenny local authorities, Wales nhs and the public of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK would benefit from this, as they ban disabled people like myself from all services, existence banning them into eternal exile. Monmouthshire housing association needs to be trained too