REMINDER: Event 7th November :Why Focusing on Disability Equality Makes Good Business Sense
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REMINDER: Event 7th November :Why Focusing on Disability Equality Makes Good Business Sense

Comfortable about Disability?

Why Focusing on Disability Equality Makes Good Business Sense

SPECTRUM CIL invites you to a free event to help you find out how your business can increase its share of the ‘Purple Pound’- the £212bn purchasing power of the 12.9 million Disabled People in the UK.

80% of Disabled Consumers choose to shop in places that actively support disabled people.
SPECTRUM can show you how to make your business attractive to Disabled People, increasing your customer base by up to 15%, with increased profits, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty.


Guests at the event will receive a free copy of our Top 10 Tips for businesses.


What we can do to help Businesses and Employers

With over 30 years of lived experience, SPECTRUM offers a unique insight into the world of Disability. SPECTRUM offers a full range of training and consultancy services.

We have experience working with organisations on everything from understanding requirements as an equal opportunities employer to helping businesses increase their profits by making goods and services more accessible to Disabled People.  Our training includes specific courses tailored for employers and consumer related businesses.

Event Details:

Date:          Tuesday 7th November 2017

Time:         2:30pm - 4:30pm

Venue:       Southampton City Council Office, Civic Centre Road, SO14 7LY

To register your place:

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/disability-equality-attracting-customers-and-talents-for-your-business-tickets-38579977752

For further information:

Or to book your space via email: contact our training and consultancy team:

Gerry Zarb:      Email: gerry.zarb@spectrumcil.co.uk 


Event organised with the support of: Southampton City Council & Wheatsheaf

                                                                                                                                                     


 


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