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Free accessibility seminars on making buildings and services accessible for all

O'Herlihy Access Consultancy is running a number of free seminars in February 2013.  The seminars will take place in the Guinness Enterprise Centre, Taylor’s Lane, Dublin 8. The details of the seminars are provided below and if you would like further information or book a place on the seminars, please contact Suzanne O’Connor on 01-4151285 or [email protected].

Seminar 1- ‘10 ways to make services accessible for all’

20th February 2013 - 13.15-14.30 - Lunch Provided

This interactive seminar will assist you and your organisation to embed accessibility into your policies, procedures and plans. During the event we will provide 10 easy steps on how to ensure accessibility is mainstreamed and part of your everyday service delivery. The seminar will highlight how to make your services accessible for all with particular focus on customer services, accessible information provision and the built environment. 

if you would like further information or book a place on the seminars, please contact Suzanne O’Connor on 01-4151285 or [email protected].

Seminar 2 - ‘How to ensure accessibility is embedded at all stages of Construction Projects’

27th February 2013 - 18.00-19.00 - Tea and coffee provided

This seminar is aimed at architects, engineers, construction personnel, local authority technical staff, facility managers and those with the responsibility of procurement. During the seminar we will provide information to ensure buildings are designed and constructed beyond minimum guidelines and in accordance with best practice. The seminar will also highlight the key stages that accessibility must be considered to ensure the built environment is accessible and usable upon completion.

if you would like further information or book a place on the seminars, please contact Suzanne O’Connor on 01-4151285 or [email protected].