Disability Inclusion & Awareness

Course overview

The promotion of disability awareness in our workplaces and communities is vital in establishing a society where people with disability are valued and included. For much of history, people with disability have experienced discrimination and stigma, often due to societal misconceptions about what it means to have a disability.

To help you play a part in changing these misconceptions, this course will explore:

  • How to conceptualise disability and barriers to inclusion
  • Appropriate language and terminology to use when discussing disabilities
  • Communicating with clarity
  • Myths and stereotypes about disability
  • Accessibility guidelines for every organisation.

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Frequently asked questions

Our courses are designed for businesses in the hospitality industry looking to provide professional training for their staff.

At the moment, our courses are available exclusively to businesses through subscription plans.

If your employer has assigned you this course, simply log into our learning management system (LMS) using the credentials from your welcome email. Need help logging in? Contact our support team.

Contact our sales team or request a free demo to explore subscription options and pricing.

Enjoy unlimited access to our entire course library, including this course and any future additions.

Absolutely. We can tailor the course to fit your organisation’s specific needs, culture, and policies. Contact our sales team to explore customisation options.

Our courses are delivered online through our easy-to-use LMS platform or can be provided in SCORM format to integrate with your own LMS.

Absolutely! Schedule a free demo to explore our courses and platform.

Course details

award-49-3 Certificate
Included
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15-20 mins
cloud-download-2 Format
SCORM
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Allara Global
Institute of Hospitality Endorsed

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