Disabled Go

DisabledGo provides detailed access guides for disabled people across the UK. These guides empower disabled people to judge for themselves which pubs, clubs, offices, buildings, etc. are accessible.

Disabled GO

Disabled Go

Disabled Go's access guides to goods and services have been written to answer the everyday questions of disabled people. Their aim is to use access information to empower people to break down barriers which exist and prevent them from enjoying full inclusion in society.

A guide to the DisabledGo service - specific to Watford - is available by following the link in the External websites panel on this page.

The Aidis Trust

The Aidis Trust gives services, advice, information and support on everything to do with computing for disabled people so that whatever health, condition or age they are, they can get the most from technology. There are various ways in which the Aidis Trust can help:

  • Their website has advice on maintaining and adapting computers; information on a huge range of adaptations with installation and user guides; has reviews by end users; and has a shop giving significant discounts on adaptations and computers for people who get DLA or AA.
  • A local rate telephone helpline, tel: 0845 120 3719. The helpline is open from 9.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. It gives straightforward, non techie advice on computers and adaptations.
  • Courses: Aidis runs free courses for local disability groups, parent groups and anyone who wants information about no cost and low cost ways of making computers accessible for disabled people.

Please visit their website for more information; a link can be found in the External websites panel on this page.

 

For more information

enquiries@disabledgo.info

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