FW: The Calibre Conference

My apologies for this cross post;

The inaugural Calibre Conference will take place on January 31, 2018. This is a great opportunity to find out about the very successful Calibre Leadership programme for disabled staff. It is a unique programme specifically designed for disabled staff at universities and wider public sector.

Designed by a disabled academic for, initially, disabled staff in Higher Education, this programme has been run annually at Imperial College, London since 2013. Since then, it has been adopted by the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester and now the NHS, in the shape of the North East London Foundation Trust. UCL, universities of Oxford, Hertfordshire, Anglia Ruskin, LSE and LSHTM, to name a few, have all sent disabled staff, both academic and professional, to participate in Calibre

Over 100 disabled staff have participated in the Calibre Programme and they are all evidence of its success. It solves problems for staff and helps organisations become Disability Confident. This is a Conference that you should attend. If you have ever had even a single disabled staff member frustrated at their lack of progress, or fearful of disclosing their disability, then Calibre will help them to help you.

This is a one day conference at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre on Wednesday, January 31, 2018.

You can register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/calibre-disabled-leaders-conference-tickets-38906962773

Or contact me for more information

Dr Ossie Stuart
ossie@sandal.plus.com

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