Disability Awareness and Etiquette for Cities, Towns and State Agencies
Disability Awareness and Etiquette Training is useful when you as an employer want staff to become more comfortable interacting with co-workers and customers/residents with disabilities. Her Disability Awareness and Etiquette Training was developed from a Boston Globe Foundation grant well over a decade ago. She has documented its development and results in her book Getting It: Persuading Organizations and Individuals to Become More Comfortable with People with Disabilities. She has presented her training to hundreds of audiences, including small, medium and large businesses; state agencies; municipalities; federal government agencies; colleges and universities; non-profit organizations; and public schools. The training, which can vary in length according to your needs, budget and time constraints, takes a light-hearted approach to the serious subject of becoming more comfortable with people with disabilities. She use props, including masks and dolls, to create a safe environment that frees participants to ask any questions that they have ever had regarding disability. Etiquette scenarios will be customized for your organization. The result is an impactful event that changes how participants interact with employees and customers with disabilities.
Contact MMDPC and we can customize a presentation that meets your state agency or municipalities needs.
Disability Awareness and Etiquette Training is useful when you as an employer want staff to become more comfortable interacting with co-workers and customers/residents with disabilities. Her Disability Awareness and Etiquette Training was developed from a Boston Globe Foundation grant well over a decade ago. She has documented its development and results in her book Getting It: Persuading Organizations and Individuals to Become More Comfortable with People with Disabilities. She has presented her training to hundreds of audiences, including small, medium and large businesses; state agencies; municipalities; federal government agencies; colleges and universities; non-profit organizations; and public schools. The training, which can vary in length according to your needs, budget and time constraints, takes a light-hearted approach to the serious subject of becoming more comfortable with people with disabilities. She use props, including masks and dolls, to create a safe environment that frees participants to ask any questions that they have ever had regarding disability. Etiquette scenarios will be customized for your organization. The result is an impactful event that changes how participants interact with employees and customers with disabilities.
Contact MMDPC and we can customize a presentation that meets your state agency or municipalities needs.