Effective Assessment of Problems at Computer Workstations
An AbilityNet Workshop
Employers are required to have a process of workstation assessment for all employees who use computers. When this process identifies a problem, or the employee reports a difficulty, the employer must further assess the situation in order to recommend and implement any necessary changes. This course aims to help those involved in workstation assessments respond effectively to reports of a problem and develop suitable solutions.
“This course provided me with so many new ideas and also gave me more confidence in my ability to carry out assessments.” Occupational Health Nurse
Dates coming up for this course are -
Monday 13th October 2008 – City University, London
Tuesday 14th October 2008 – Hewlett Packard, Bristol
For more information about the content of this course download Effective Assessment of Problems at Computer Workstations course information (PDF 491KB).
To book a place on this course please email courses@abilitynet.org.uk or call 01926 464095
Switched on Communities
Our Switched on Communities Project are also running the following course
“I.T. & Learning Difficulties”
Supporting individuals with a learning difficulty in the voluntary sector
Computers can help an individual and tutors get the most out of their abilities whether they want to manage their work and communicate more effectively or explore their interests. This course is aimed at voluntary sector workers on a budget wishing to equip themselves with information on software and solutions that can help those who have alearning difficulty. At the end of the course, you will have a greater awareness and practical knowledge of how the computer can be used to help address and support individuals.
Friday 14th November
The course will take place at the following location –
Swansea Discover IT Centre (Leonard Cheshire)
Swansea Vale Resource Centre
Ffordd Tregof
Swansea Vale
Swansea
SA7 0AL
Please call 01792 791920 for more information or to book a place
Helen Liptrot
Administrator
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