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Bascule Disability Training Launches New Access Audit Service

Bascule Disability Training Launches New Access Audit Service

50% discount on audits for organisations signing up for training in June 2024*   We are pleased to announce that Bascule Disability Training will now be offering its clients an Access Audit service to assess the inclusivity of their environment. Following the training of additional staff... read more »

Measuring the Success of Inclusivity

Measuring the Success of Inclusivity

For some organisations, the journey to becoming more inclusive involves a series of small steps. For larger firms with comprehensive EDI strategies, efforts will be made on a much larger scale. Either way, one very important aspect of your journey is measuring success. Organisations of... read more »

Closing the disability pay gap

Closing the disability pay gap

Historically, people with disabilities have experienced lower levels of pay, and fewer employment opportunities. In recent years we have attempted to close this gap through the introduction of inclusion initiatives, EDI policies and of course, the Equality Act 2010- but despite this, we still... read more »

New flexible working regulations- Do we need to ask?

New flexible working regulations- Do we need to ask?

Recently, (on Saturday 6th April), new regulations laid out by the Government came into effect that allow any staff member to request flexible working arrangements, from day one of their employment. Prior to this, employees had to wait for six months before submitting a request,... read more »

Retaining staff with disabilities

Retaining staff with disabilities

Here at Bascule, we often talk about becoming a more inclusive employer. We’ve discussed how to create strategies to improve inclusivity, offered tips on how to develop an accessible recruitment process, and shared guidance on how to make the cultural changes that will help businesses... read more »

Looking beyond the surface: Improving CX for people with hidden disabilities

Looking beyond the surface: Improving CX for people with hidden disabilities

CXM (Customer Experience Magazine) recently commissioned Bascule to write an article on the customer experience (or CX) for people with hidden disabilities. Here is a short excerpt- the full article is linked below:    If you suddenly became aware that the needs of one in four... read more »

Inspiring examples of accessible customer service worldwide

Inspiring examples of accessible customer service worldwide

At Bascule, we often talk about the importance of accessibility when serving your customer base, and what steps you can take to become more inclusive. Today we thought we’d show you three exemplary projects we have come across in recent weeks. The following inspiring... read more »

Bascule Disability Training Gains CPD Accreditation

Bascule Disability Training Gains CPD Accreditation

We are delighted to announce that Bascule Disability Training’s online and in-person training courses have become accredited by The CPD Certification Service. Following an accreditation process involving an objective assessment of Bascule’s course content, structure of training modules, materials and learning outcomes, Bascule has... read more »

Is a lack of management training impacting respect and inclusivity in your workplace?

Is a lack of management training impacting respect and inclusivity in your workplace?

If you’ve ever had a good manager, you’ll know how important they can be in helping you to be the best version of yourself. If you’ve ever had a bad manager, you’ll probably have an equal understanding of the impact they can have. A manager... read more »

Disability Awareness for Education Professionals

Disability Awareness for Education Professionals

Bascule Disability Training recently provided an online disability awareness training session in partnership with the Independent Schools Association entitled- Embracing Difference: A practical approach to disability awareness for education professionals.  The delegates were from varied backgrounds and roles including Head Teachers, Assistant and Deputy... read more »

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