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Fieldfare
provides training for countryside managers, voluntary access groups
and grant providers. Courses and seminars give greater awareness
of disability issues in the countryside and will help you integrate
an inclusive approach into your daily work.
We
work with national training providers to provide key courses relevant
to rangers, planners, managers, access officers etc.
We
can also offer your organisation flexible, cost effective, tailor-made
courses to meet your specific needs.
Training
areas available include:
- Disability
Discrimination Act 1995
- Disability
Discrimination Act 2005
- Practical
Auditing Skills
- Contract
Management
- Policy
and Strategy
- Path
Network Planning
- Least
Restrictive Access
-
Countryside for All Physical
Access Standards
- Project
Management
- Countryside
Rights of Way
- Inclusive
Event Management
- Accessibile
Information
- Interpretation
- Networking
- Sensory
Access
- Grant
Assessment/Evaluation
To
find out more about how you can benefit from our training Contact
Us now.
The
Fieldfare Trust in partnership with Plas Tan y Bwlch will be running
Access for All Courses, for further
details of next course and booking - contact:
Plas Tan y Bwlch
Maentwrog
Blaenau Ffestiniog
LL41 3YU
Tel: 0871 8714004
Fax: 01766 772609
Email: plas@snowdonia-npa.gov.uk
www.plastanybwlch.com
Customer
Comments:
"Their
working knowledge of how to improve access to the countryside and
their ability to enthuse others was exactly what was required."
Gwenda Diack,
Senior Ranger, Stirling.
"Their
approach is challenging, interactive and geared to the audience.
You won't leave without at least having re-evaluated your approach
to this area of work or, at most changed your mind completely about
the way you work."
Ali Hibbert,
Project Officer, Paths For All
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