In-Company Training
Our accredited trainers can travel throughout the country to deliver in-company training on site or at a location of your choice. This gives organisations the opportunity to access a cost effective, flexible training solution.
Below, you will find details on training work we have carried out on-site for varied organisations. Alternatively, please feel free to contact us to discuss your needs.
- Design and delivery of training on Building Regulations Part M (Access and Use) to the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
- Disability, Equality and Awareness Training for the ESB
- Disability, Equality and Awareness Training for Roscommon County Council
- Access Training for Mayo County Council
- Disability, Equality and E-learning module for Aviva
- Improving Access to the Built Environment including Disability Access Certificates Application Training for Galway - Access for All Group
- Disability Access Certificate and Part M Training for Henry J Lyons Architects
Design and delivery of training on Building Regulations Part M (Access and Use) to the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
In December 2010, OHAC was engaged by the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government to design a training course on the Building Regulations Part M 2010 (Access and Use) and develop a training manual. We were also delivered the training course in June 2011 on the Building Regulations Part M 2010 to staff working in the Department, national Building Control Officers, national Fire Officers and staff from An Bord Pleanála to name a few.
Disability, Equality and Awareness Training for the ESB
O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) has been engaged by ESB’s Equality and Diversity Office since 2010 and has provided disability and equality training to over 220 staff within ESB and ESBi. The course is tailored to suit the needs of ESB staff and is updated on a regular basis.
Disability, Equality and Awareness Training for Roscommon County Council
O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) was engaged by Roscommon County Council in 2011 to deliver disability awareness training to staff at various locations throughout the county. OHAC liaised with Roscommon County Council’s Human Resources Officer, Training Officer and Access Officer and tailored a training programme to meet the needs of the organisation. The training was delivered over a number of months to all staff members.
Access Training for Mayo County Council
O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) has worked closely with the Training Department and the Access Officer in Mayo County Council between 2008 and 2010 to deliver a suite of tailored courses which covered disability and equality awareness, access to the external and built environment, access to customer services and an introduction to public sector accessibility and accessible service delivery. Some of the staff trained included area engineers, librarians, administrative officers, and staff from customer services, roads and maintenance, human resources and the Fire Office.
Disability, Equality and E-learning module for Aviva
In 2011, O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) assisted Aviva in the preparation of the organisation’s e-learning module on disability and equality training. OHAC assisted in the preparation of the materials for the module and assisted Aviva in the preparation of the accessibility awareness e-learning script. Some of the topics covered in the module include why accessibility is important, barriers faced by people with disabilities, access to customer services and access to information and communication technology.
Improving Access to the Built Environment including Disability Access Certificates Application Training for Galway – Access for All Group
In 2011, O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) prepared, designed and delivered a course entitled Improving Access to the Built Environment to the Galway – Access for All Group. This group is a network of individuals and organisations working towards making Galway City fully accessible to all people. Their members include individual disability activists and a number of disability organisations. As part of the training, OHAC provided advice to the group on how they could liaise with key stakeholders in Galway to influence change and make Galway City and County accessible to all.
Disability Access Certificate and Part M Training for Henry J Lyons Architects
In March 2012, O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) was engaged by Henry J Lyons Architects to deliver a CPD session to a team of architects which covered topics including why architects should consider accessibility, accessibility legislation, access to the external and built environment, the implications of Part M 2010 and the Disability Access Certificate application process.