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Norfolk Coalition of Disabled People - desk-top research on seven disability equality schemes, Peter de Oude project lead said,

‘Disability Forward produced an excellent, authoritative and well considered research report on the progress made against disability equality schemes in local authorities in Norfolk. The in-depth knowledge and understanding of the DED came across in the research report and the recommendations made”.


Case management of disabled person wanting to join the police:

"I am now 2 weekends into my training for the specials and loving it  !!, ive now got my uniform too!! It still seems a bit surreal after my 2 and a half year application! I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for your help along the way, getting in touch with you was the one turning point for me".


Workshop on 'Mental Health in the Workplace' quote from Dr John Ballard, Director, The At Work Partnership, editor, Occupational Health at Work.
 

“Michelle’s contribution to our Disability at Work seminar was invaluable. Her depth of knowledge and communication style made Michelle our first choice as facilitator".

Speech to the annual conference of the British Transport Police Disability Equality Support Group, quote from Richard Hurst, Chair:

"Michelle obviously really knew her subject and communicated very well with the audience at our DESA awareness day. Her presence  and contribution gave the awareness day a real sense of gravitas. The people who attended gave really positive feedback and stated they learned a great deal about disability issues in the workplace and thoroughly enjoyed the days input". 

Writing of the TUC Guide on how to support menber with mental health problems in the workplace, quote form Peter Purton, Policy Officer, Disability, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender Rights, Trades Union Congress;

"We were very pleased with the quality of the mental health guide written by Disability Forward. It was launched at our 2008 disability conference, and was very well received by disabled members. Unions can download the guide for free from the TUC's website www.tuc.org.uk".


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