Get Deaf Aware is supporting Deaf Awareness Week 2019
Get Deaf Aware is the leading provider of deaf awareness training.
To celebrate Deaf Awareness Week 2019, we are offering a free deaf awareness session to representatives from North East businesses.
Based in Durham, we will be running two sessions on Friday 10th May at 1pm and 2:30pm. We are doing this as a way of promoting the positive impact that deaf awareness training can have on both organisations and their stakeholders. Visit us here to book your place.
Please note: the training session will be delivered in English and will last approximately 1 hour.
Why Get Deaf Aware?
Get Deaf Aware can help you take your commitment to providing excellent customer service further. Deaf awareness training can integrate strategically into your induction and development programmes and significantly differentiate your organisation from competitors.
Becoming deaf aware is bigger than just improving your customer service, it builds your brand and places you at the forefront of inclusivity and what is right and wrong business. The Get Deaf Aware brand continues to grow. There has been no better time for your organisation to do the right thing, and train in your employees in deaf awareness.
Who have we worked with previously?
Newcastle University, Transpennine Express, John Lewis, Hull Trains, intu, Iceland, HM Prison Service and Arriva to name a few.
Our training solutions
We offer various training options, to suit your specific business needs:
- Get Deaf Aware online
- Get Deaf Aware face to face training
- Get Deaf Aware online: Police
- Get Deaf Aware bespoke
- Get Deaf Aware self deliver
- Get in touch
If you’re interested in finding out some more information about our training solutions, or if you would like to request a brochure, please visit www.getdeafaware.org.uk You can also email us at info@getdeafaware.org.uk or call us on 0191 383 1155.
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